Detection of Trypanosoma lewisi from rodents residing in the densely populated residential regions along the coastal areas of Banyuwangi Sub District, Indonesia.

IF 0.9 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Open Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-31 DOI:10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.9
April Hari Wardhana, Frenky Laksana Putra, Aditya Yudhana, Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri, Ening Wiedosari, Mujiyanto Mujiyanto, Swastiko Priyambodo, Mufasirin Mufasirin, Penny Humaidah Hamid, Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni, Aan Awaludin, Priyono Priyono, Alan Payot Dargantes, Makoto Matsubayashi
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Background: Extensive attention has been devoted to studies of Trypanosoma lewisi in rodents ever since it became recognised as a zoonotic pathogen known as atypical human trypanosomiasis. Regrettably, although T. lewisi infections of small mammals remain significant public health concerns for humans, there is a lack of comprehensive study in Indonesia.

Aim: The aim of the study was to detect T. lewisi from rodents residing in the densely populated residential regions along the coastal areas of Banyuwangi Sub District.

Methods: A total of 169 rodents were captured across three villages of Kampung Mandar, Lateng and Kepatihan, using rat single live traps. After being euthanized and identified, the blood samples were collected from each rodent via cardiac puncture. Subsequently, the samples were subjected to native (direct blood microscopic examination), microscopic blood smear examination, and molecular analyses utilizing TRYP1S-TRYP1R (623 bp) and LEW1S-LEW1R (220 bp).

Results: The results demonstrated that two species of rodents were successfully captured: Rattus norvegicus (65.68%) and Rattus tanezumi (34.32%). Based on the native and microscopic blood smear examinations, the prevalence of T. lewisi across three villages was 23.08% and 24.26% for molecular analysis employing both primers, respectively. The highest prevalence was found in Kampung Mandar Village (31.18%), followed by Kepatihan (16.67%) and Lateng Villages (15.71%).

Conclusion: Statistical analysis revealed that T. lewisi was more prevalent in R. tanezumi compared to R. norvegicus. In terms of sex, no statistically significant distinction was observed between female and male infected rodents of either species (p > 0.05), indicating both species can serve as a source of T. lewisi for humans in the surveyed villages.

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在印度尼西亚班尤万吉分区沿海地区人口稠密的居民区啮齿动物体内检测到莱维西锥虫。
背景:自从莱维西锥虫被确认为人畜共患的病原体(即非典型人类锥虫病)以来,有关啮齿类动物中莱维西锥虫的研究就受到了广泛关注。令人遗憾的是,尽管小型哺乳动物感染 T. lewisi 仍是人类公共卫生的重大问题,但在印度尼西亚却缺乏全面的研究。目的:本研究的目的是检测居住在班尤万吉分区沿海地区人口密集住宅区的啮齿动物中的 T. lewisi:方法:在甘榜曼达、拉滕和克帕提汉的三个村庄,使用单鼠活体诱捕器捕获了 169 只啮齿动物。在实施安乐术并确认身份后,通过心脏穿刺采集每只啮齿动物的血液样本。随后,对样本进行原生(直接血液显微镜检查)、显微血液涂片检查,并利用 TRYP1S-TRYP1R (623 bp) 和 LEW1S-LEW1R (220 bp) 进行分子分析:结果表明,成功捕获了两种啮齿动物:结果表明,成功捕获了两种啮齿类动物:Rattus norvegicus(65.68%)和 Rattus tanezumi(34.32%)。根据原生和显微血涂片检查,采用两种引物进行分子分析,三个村庄的 T. lewisi 流行率分别为 23.08% 和 24.26%。甘榜曼达村的感染率最高(31.18%),其次是凯帕提汉村(16.67%)和拉滕村(15.71%):统计分析显示,T. lewisi在R. tanezumi中的流行率高于R. norvegicus。在性别方面,两种受感染啮齿类动物的雌性和雄性在统计学上没有明显区别(P > 0.05),这表明两种啮齿类动物都可以成为调查村庄中人类感染 T. lewisi 的来源。
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Open Veterinary Journal
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期刊介绍: Open Veterinary Journal is a peer-reviewed international open access online and printed journal that publishes high-quality original research articles. reviews, short communications and case reports dedicated to all aspects of veterinary sciences and its related subjects. Research areas include the following: Infectious diseases of zoonotic/food-borne importance, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, epidemiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, oncology and animal reproduction. All papers are peer-reviewed. Moreover, with the presence of well-qualified group of international referees, the process of publication will be done meticulously and to the highest standards.
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