A scoping review on tsetse fly blood meal sources and its assay methods since 1956 to 2022.
Erick Kibichiy SeremDavid Mwangi MburuOsman Abdikarim AbdullahiJoel Ltilitan BargulPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2024)
Tsetse blood meal sources have likely expanded because of ecological changes that could have rendered preferred hosts unavailable. The major approaches for analysing tsetse fly blood meal hosts targeted Cyt b gene for species identification by Sanger sequencing. However, small-fragment DNAs, such as the mammalian 12S and 16S rRNA genes, along with second- and third-generation sequencing techniques, could increase sensitivity for host identification in multiple host feeders that Sanger sequencing may misidentify as "noise". This review of tsetse fly blood meal sources and approaches to host identification could inform strategies for tsetse control.