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Species diversity and molecular insights into phlebotomine sand flies in Sardinia (Italy)-an endemic region for leishmaniasis

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Species diversity and molecular insights into phlebotomine sand flies in Sardinia (Italy)-an endemic region for leishmaniasis / Carta, S., Sanna, D., Scarpa, F., Varcasia, A., Cavallo, L., Meloni, M.P., Tamponi, C., Cabras, P.A., Dessi, G., Casu, M., Tarallo, V.D., Otranto, D., Scala, A.. - In: PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0932-0113. - (2020). [10.1007/s00436-019-06528-y]
abstract:
This study provides updated information on the distribution of the phlebotomine sand fly species and their genetic characterization in Sardinia, a Mediterranean island where leishmaniasis is endemic. From April to November 2017, sand flies were trapped in five different capture sites using sticky traps and light traps as collection methods, operated nearby sheep, poultry, cat, and dog shelters. Phlebotomine specimens (n = 513) collected were morphologically and molecularly identified as Phlebotomus perniciosus (249/513, 48.5%), Phlebotomus perfiliewi (236/513; 46%), and Sergentomyia minuta (28/513, 5.5%). Sand flies were collected from the second half of May to October confirming the well-defined seasonal activity, which peaks in August in Sardinia. Overall, correlation analyses indicated a significant positive association between the monthly number of sand flies collected and the mean temperature (r = 0.88, rho = 0.87, and tau = 0.69, P < 0.05), while there was non-significant, moderately negative correlation between the monthly number of sand flies collected and the monthly mean relative humidity and wind (r = - 0.22, rho = 0.02, and tau = 0.04, P > 0.05). This study provides the first data on the molecular characterization of phlebotomine sand flies in this region and confirms the presence of three sand fly species. Molecular results suggest that the morphological features used for analysis represent synapomorphic-derived characters which are shared among descendant taxa and the common ancestor.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Leishmaniasis; Molecular taxonomy; Morphology; Phlebotomus; Sergentomyia
List of contributors:
Carta, S; Sanna, D; Scarpa, F; Varcasia, Antonio; Cavallo, L; Meloni, Maria Pina; Tamponi, C; Cabras, P A; Dessi, G; Casu, M; Tarallo, V D; Otranto, D; Scala, A
Authors of the University:
CARTA SILVIA
CASU Marco
CAVALLO LIA
SANNA Daria
SCALA Antonio
SCARPA Fabio
TAMPONI Claudia
VARCASIA Antonio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/230843
Published in:
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Journal
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