Kipp Evan J, Mariscal Jacqueline, Armijos Rodrigo X, Weigel Margaret, Waldrup Kenneth
University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Public Health Sciences, Human Immunology & Nutrition Research Laboratory, El Paso, Texas.
Texas Department of State Health Services, Zoonosis Control, Health Service Regions 9/10, El Paso, Texas.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2016 Oct;111(10):652-654. doi: 10.1590/0074-02760160225.
We detected Leishmania mexicana in skin biopsies taken from a stray canine (Canis familiaris) and Texas mouse (Peromyscus attwateri) at two ecologically disparate sites in west and central Texas using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A single PCR-positive dog was identified from a sample of 96 stray canines and was collected in a peri-urban area in El Paso County, Texas. The PCR-positive P. attwateri was trapped at a wildlife reserve in Mason County, Texas, from a convenience sample of 20 sylvatic mammals of different species. To our knowledge, this represents the first description of L. mexicana in west Texas and extends the known geographic range of the parasite to an area that includes the arid Chihuahuan Desert. Our finding of L. mexicana in P. attwateri represents a new host record and is the first description of the parasite in a wild peromyscid rodent in the United States.
我们使用聚合酶链反应(PCR),在得克萨斯州西部和中部两个生态环境迥异的地点,从一只流浪犬(家犬)和一只得克萨斯小鼠(阿特沃特白足鼠)身上采集的皮肤活检样本中检测到了墨西哥利什曼原虫。在96只流浪犬的样本中,鉴定出一只PCR呈阳性的犬,该样本采自得克萨斯州埃尔帕索县的一个城郊地区。PCR呈阳性的阿特沃特白足鼠是在得克萨斯州梅森县的一个野生动物保护区捕获的,该样本来自20只不同种类野生哺乳动物的便利样本。据我们所知,这是墨西哥利什曼原虫在得克萨斯州西部的首次描述,并将该寄生虫已知的地理分布范围扩展到了包括干旱的奇瓦瓦沙漠在内的地区。我们在阿特沃特白足鼠身上发现墨西哥利什曼原虫代表了一个新的宿主记录,也是该寄生虫在美国野生白足鼠类啮齿动物中的首次描述。