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上埃及新流行地区肝片形吸虫病的新视角:人与动物及片形属蜗牛媒介中肝片形吸虫的社会人口学特征和系统发育分析。

New perspectives for fascioliasis in Upper Egypt's new endemic region: Sociodemographic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of Fasciola in humans, animals, and lymnaeid vectors.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Parasitology, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Tropical Medicine and Gastroenterology, Assiut University, Egypt.

出版信息

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2022 Dec 28;16(12):e0011000. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011000. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fascioliasis is a significant vector-borne disease that has emerged in numerous tropical and subtropical countries causing severe health problems. Egypt is one of the fascioliasis endemic regions; however, the current situation in Upper Egypt is understudied, with only sporadic human cases or outbreaks. This study aims to highlight the sociodemographic characteristics of human fascioliasis in a newly emerged endemic area in Upper Egypt, along with risk factors analysis and the molecular characteristics of the fasciolid population in humans, animals, and lymnaeid snails.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The study reported Fasciola infection in patients and their close relatives by analyzing the risk of human infection. Morphological and molecular characterization was performed on lymnaeid snails. Multigene sequencing was also used to characterize fasciolids from human cases, cattle, and pooled snail samples. The study identified asymptomatic Fasciola infection among family members and identified the presence of peridomestic animals as a significant risk factor for infection. This is the first genetic evidence that Radix auricularia exists as the snail intermediate host in Egypt.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study revealed that Assiut Governorate in Upper Egypt is a high-risk area for human fascioliasis that requires additional control measures. Fasciola hepatica was the main causative agent infecting humans and snail vectors in this newly emerged endemic area. In addition, this is the first report of R. auricularia as the snail intermediate host transmitting fascioliasis in Upper Egypt. Further research is required to clarify the widespread distribution of Fasciola in Egypt's various animal hosts. This provides insight into the mode of transmission, epidemiological criteria, and genetic diversity of fasciolid populations in Upper Egypt..

摘要

背景

片形吸虫病是一种重要的经媒介传播的疾病,已在许多热带和亚热带国家出现,导致严重的健康问题。埃及是片形吸虫病流行地区之一;然而,上埃及目前的情况研究较少,只有散发性人类病例或暴发。本研究旨在强调在上埃及新出现的流行地区人类片形吸虫病的社会人口学特征,分析危险因素以及人类、动物和蜗牛中片形吸虫种群的分子特征。

方法/主要发现:本研究通过分析人类感染的风险,报告了上埃及新出现的流行地区患者及其近亲的片形吸虫感染情况。对蜗牛进行了形态学和分子特征描述。还对来自人类病例、牛和 pooled 蜗牛样本的片形吸虫进行了多基因测序。本研究发现家庭成员中有无症状的片形吸虫感染,并发现家庭周围的动物存在是感染的重要危险因素。这是首次有遗传证据表明,Radix auricularia 是埃及蜗牛中间宿主。

结论/意义:本研究表明,上埃及的阿西尤特省是人类片形吸虫病的高风险地区,需要采取额外的控制措施。在这个新出现的流行地区,主要的病原体是感染人类和蜗牛媒介的肝片形吸虫。此外,这是首次报道 R. auricularia 是在上埃及传播片形吸虫病的蜗牛中间宿主。需要进一步的研究来阐明 Fasciola 在埃及各种动物宿主中的广泛分布。这为了解上埃及片形吸虫种群的传播方式、流行病学标准和遗传多样性提供了线索。

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