Molecular detection and identification of Leishmania DNA and blood meal analysis in Phlebotomus (Larroussius) species.
Latifa RemadiNajla CharguiMaribel JiménezRicardo MolinaNajoua HaouasEstela GonzálezRaja Chaabane-BanaouasEya Ben SalahMohsen HaddajiYassine ChaabouniHamouda BabbaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
Our results support the role of Ph. longicuspis, Ph. perfiliewi, and Ph. perniciosus in L. infantum transmission. Furthermore, these species could be involved in L. major and L. killicki life cycles. The combination of the parasite detection and the blood meal analysis in this study highlights the incrimination of the identified vertebrate in Leishmania transmission. In addition, we quantify for the first time the parasite load in naturally infected sand flies caught in Tunisia. These findings are relevant for a better understanding of L. infantum transmission cycle in the country. Further investigations and control measures are needed to manage L. infantum transmission and its spreading.
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