Use of sentinel snails for the detection of Schistosoma haematobium transmission on Zanzibar and observations on transmission patterns

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作者
Allan, Fiona [1 ,2 ]
Dunn, Alison M. [2 ]
Emery, Aidan M. [1 ]
Stothard, J. Russell [3 ]
Johnston, David A. [4 ]
Kane, Richard A. [1 ]
Khamis, Alipo N. [5 ]
Mohammed, Khalfan A. [5 ]
Rollinson, David [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Hist Museum, Dept Life Sci, Wolfson Wellcome Biomed Labs, London SW7 5BD, England
[2] Univ Leeds, Fac Biol Sci, Inst Integrat & Comparat Biol, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
[3] Univ Liverpool, Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Dis Control Strategy Grp, Mol & Biochem Parasitol Grp, Liverpool L3 5QA, Merseyside, England
[4] Univ Southampton, Biomed Imaging Unit, Southampton Gen Hosp, Southampton SO16 6YD, Hants, England
[5] Minist Hlth & Social Welf, Helminth Control Lab Unguja, Helminth Control Programme, Zanzibar, Tanzania
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
Schistosoma; Bulinus; Sentinel; Control; Transmission; Zanzibar; BULINUS; MIRACIDIA; IDENTIFICATION; INFECTIONS; DYNAMICS; GLOBOSUS; MANSONI; SITES; HOSTS; KENYA;
D O I
10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.01.003
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
Urogenital schistosomiasis is an important public health issue in Zanzibar. Transmission of the parasite to the human population is related to the distribution of the intermediate snail host, Bulinus globosus. We measured B. globosus abundance and Schistosoma haematobium prevalence within snails in a series of naturally occurring populations and compared prevalence detected by observing cercarial shedding for patent infections, and by PCR using Oral repeat. A total of 2146 B. globosus were collected throughout the study period from 2003 to 2007; of these 85 (3.96%) were shedding cercariae. The levels of infection detected by PCR were consistently higher (40-100 percent). Levels of exposure to miracidia in the field were measured using sentinel snails. B. globosus (a susceptible host) and B. nasutus (a non-susceptible host) were placed in cages at transmission sites for 72 h to observe rates of penetration by miracidia. Both B. globosus and B. nasutus tested positive for S. haematobium by PCR (up to 24% infected) indicating frequent contamination of the waterbodies with S. haematobium miracidia. The use of sentinel snails coupled with PCR diagnostics could be a sensitive tool for mapping and monitoring transmission of schistosomiasis in areas of low prevalence. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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