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   Molecular identification of different trypanosome species and subspecies in tsetse flies of northern Nigeria  
   
نویسنده isaac c. ,ciosi m. ,hamilton a. ,scullion k.m. ,dede p. ,igbinosa i.b. ,nmorsi o.p.g. ,masiga d. ,turner c.m.r.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: animal african trypanosomiasis (aat) is caused by several species of trypanosomes including trypanosoma congolense,t. vivax,t. godfreyi,t. simiae and t. brucei. two of the subspecies of t. brucei also cause human african trypanosomiasis. although some of them can be mechanically transmitted by biting flies; these trypanosomes are all transmitted by tsetse flies which are the cyclical vectors of trypanosoma congolense,t. godfreyi,t. simiae and t. brucei. we present here the first report assessing the prevalence of trypanosomes in tsetse flies in nigeria using molecular tools. methods: 488 tsetse flies of three species,glossina palpalis palpalis,g. tachinoides and g. morsitans submorsitans were collected from wuya,niger state and yankari national park,bauchi state in 2012. trypanosomes were detected and identified using an its1 pcr assay on dna purified from the 'head plus proboscis' (h + p) and abdomen (abd) parts of each fly. results: t. vivax and t. congolense savannah were the major parasites detected. trypanosomes prevalence was 7.1 % in g. p. palpalis,11.9 % in g. tachinoides and 13.5 % in g. m. submorsitans. prevalences of t. congolense savannah ranged from 2.5 to 6.7 % and of t. vivax were approximately 4.5 %. trypanosoma congolense forest,t. godfreyi and t. simiae were also detected in the site of yankari. the main biological and ecological determinants of trypanosome prevalence were the fly sex,with more trypanosomes found in females than males,and the site,with t. congolense subspp. being more abundant in yankari than in wuya. as expected,the trypanosome species diversity was higher in yankari national park than in the more agricultural site of wuya where vertebrate host species diversity is lower. conclusions: our results show that t. congolense savannah and t. vivax are the main species of parasite potentially causing aat in the two study sites and that yankari national park is a potential reservoir of trypanosomes both in terms of parasite abundance and species diversity. © 2016 isaac et al.
کلیدواژه Animal African Trypanosomiasis; Glossina morsitans submorsitans; Glossina palpalis palpalis; Glossina tachinoides; ITS1; Trypanosoma congolense Savannah Trypanosoma congolense ForestTrypanosoma godfreyi Trypanosoma simiae; Trypanosoma vivax
آدرس department of zoology,ambrose alli university,ekpoma,nigeria,institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt, United Kingdom, institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt,united kingdom,international centre for insect physiology and ecology (icipe),p.o. box 30772,nairobi,00100, Kenya, institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt, United Kingdom, institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt, United Kingdom, nigerian institute of trypanosomiasis research (nitr),kaduna, Nigeria, department of zoology,ambrose alli university,ekpoma, Nigeria, department of medical microbiology and parasitology,college of health sciences,delta state university,abraka, Nigeria, institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt,united kingdom,international centre for insect physiology and ecology (icipe),p.o. box 30772,nairobi,00100, Kenya, institute of infection immunity and inflammation,sir graeme davis building,university of glasgow,120 university place,glasgow,g12 0pt, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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