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   New insights into the genetic diversity of Schistosoma mansoni and S. haematobiumin Yemen  
   
نویسنده sady h. ,al-mekhlafi h.m. ,webster b.l. ,ngui r. ,atroosh w.m. ,al-delaimy a.k. ,nasr n.a. ,chua k.h. ,lim y.a.l. ,surin j.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2015 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -14
چکیده    Background: human schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease of great importance that remains highly prevalent in yemen,especially amongst rural communities. in order to investigate the genetic diversity of human schistosoma species,a dna barcoding study was conducted on s. mansoni and s. haematobium in yemen. methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted to collect urine and faecal samples from 400 children from five provinces in yemen. the samples were examined for the presence of schistosoma eggs. a partial fragment of the schistosome cox1 mitochondrial gene was analysed from each individual sample to evaluate the genetic diversity of the s. mansoni and s. haematobium infections. the data was also analysed together with previous published cox1 data for s. mansoni and s. haematobium from africa and the indian ocean islands. results: overall,31.8 % of participants were found to be excreting schistosome eggs in either the urine or faeces (8.0 % s. mansoni and 22.5 % s. haematobium). nineteen unique haplotypes of s. mansoni were detected and split into four lineages. furthermore,nine unique haplotypes of s. haematobium were identified that could be split into two distinct groups. conclusion: this study provides novel and interesting insights into the population diversity and structure of s. mansoni and s. haematobium in yemen. the data adds to our understanding of the evolutionary history and phylogeography of these devastating parasites whilst the genetic information could support the control and monitoring of urogenital and intestinal schistosomiasis in these endemic areas. © 2015 sady et al.
کلیدواژه DNA barcoding; Evolution; Genetic diversity; Molecular epidemiology; Neglected tropical diseases; Schistosoma haematobium; Schistosoma mansoni; Yemen
آدرس department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603,malaysia,department of medical laboratories,faculty of medical sciences,hodeidah university,hodeidah, Yemen, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603,malaysia,azal national research center,azal university for human developmentsana'a 447,yemen,department of parasitology,faculty of medicine and health sciences,sana'a universitysana'a 1247, Yemen, parasites and vectors division,department of life sciences,natural history museum,cromwell roadlondon sw7 5bd, United Kingdom, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of biomedical science,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia, department of parasitology,faculty of medicine,university of malayakuala lumpur 50603, Malaysia
 
     
   
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