Canine filaria species in selected lymphatic filariasis endemic and non-endemic areas in Sri Lanka

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作者
Rathnayake, Sameera [1 ]
Chandrasena, Nilmini [2 ]
Wijerathna, Tharaka [2 ]
Mallawarachchi, Harendra [3 ]
Gunathilaka, Nayana [2 ]
机构
[1] Dept Anim Prod & Hlth, Hambantota, Southern Provin, Sri Lanka
[2] Univ Kelaniya, Dept Parasitol, Fac Med, Ragama, Gampaha Distric, Sri Lanka
[3] Med Res Inst, Dept Parasitol, Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
关键词
Canine; Zoonotic; Sri Lanka; Dirofilaria repens; Brugia malayi; B; pahangi; MICROFILARIAE; DNA;
D O I
10.1007/s00436-022-07555-y
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Subperiodic brugian filariasis and dirofilariasis show a rising trend in Sri Lanka posing a threat to public health. As information was limited on canine filaria species in Sri Lanka, we studied the filaria parasites among dog populations in lymphatic filariasis (LF) endemic and non-endemic regions by microscopy and molecular methods. Thick blood smears (TBSs) were performed among 295 dogs presenting to veterinary clinics for surgical or sterilization procedures in Galle (LF endemic) and Mullaitivu (LF non-endemic) districts, of which 55.6% were positive for any microfilariae. We identified Dirofilaria repens (50.8%) and Brugia spp. (20.6%) by microscopy, which, included mono-infections (D. repens 35.3% and Brugia spp. 5%) and co-infections (15.6%). Infections in Galle and Mullaitivu were 61% and 44.9% respectively. The brugian filariasis rate was significantly higher among canines in LF endemic Galle district (29.9%) than in Mullaitivu (LF non-endemic) (1.1%) (P < 0.001), while D. repens infections were comparable in both districts. Genomic DNA extracted from 10% of microfilariae positive TBSs was amplified using pan-filarial primers targeting the internal-transcriber-spacer region-2 (ITS-2). Sequencing of amplicons confirmed the presence of D. repens (89.28%), Brugia pahangi (7.14%) and B. malayi (3.57%) infections. The phylogeny constructed and analysed in MEGA X indicated genetic variability among D. repens and B. pahangi isolates from Sri Lanka. With this study, we were able to report B. pahangi infections for the first time in Sri Lanka.
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