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DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LEISHMANIA SPECIES WITHIN NATURALLY INFECTED SAND FLIES IN THE ANDEAN AREAS OF ECUADOR BY A POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION

Hirotomo Kato; HIROSHI UEZATO; Ken Katakura; Manuel Calvopiña; Jorge D. Marco; Paola Andrea Barroso; EDUARDO A. GOMEZ; Tatsuyuki Mimori; Masataka Korenaga; HIROYUKI IWATA; Shigeo Nonaka; Yoshihisa Hashiguchi

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The surveillance of prevalent Leishmania and sand fly species in endemic areas is important for prediction of the risk and expansion of leishmaniasis. In this study, we developed a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method for detection of Leishmania minicircle DNA within individual sand flies. Using this method, we detected minicircle DNA in 6 (3.3%) of 183 sand flies, while 5 (3.5%) of 143 were positive for Leishmania promastigotes in the same areas by microscopic examination. The species were identified as Leishmania (Leishmania) mexicana by nucleotide sequencing of the cytochrome b gene. Additionally, all the Leishmania-positive sand flies were identified as Lutzomyia ayacuchensis by the restriction enzyme digestion of the PCR-amplified 18S ribosomal RNA gene fragments. Since this combined method is relatively easy and can process a large number of samples, it will be a powerful tool for the rapid identification of prevalent sand fly and Leishmania species as well as monitoring the infection rate in sand fly populations in endemic areas.

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Hirotomo Kato, & HIROSHI UEZATO, & Ken Katakura, & Manuel Calvopiña, & Jorge D. Marco, & Paola Andrea Barroso, & EDUARDO A. GOMEZ, & Tatsuyuki Mimori, & Masataka Korenaga, & HIROYUKI IWATA, & Shigeo Nonaka, & Yoshihisa Hashiguchi (2005). DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LEISHMANIA SPECIES WITHIN NATURALLY INFECTED SAND FLIES IN THE ANDEAN AREAS OF ECUADOR BY A POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2005.72.87