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圣卢西亚曼氏血吸虫中间宿主蜗牛的地理分布更新:确认人类血吸虫病传播中断的一步。

Update on the Geographic Distribution of the Intermediate Host Snails of Schistosoma mansoni on St. Lucia: A Step Toward Confirming the Interruption of Transmission of Human Schistosomiasis.

机构信息

One Health Center for Zoonoses and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Parasitology Division, Museum of Southwestern Biology, Department of Biology, Center for Evolutionary and Theoretical Immunology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2023 Aug 14;109(4):811-819. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.23-0235. Print 2023 Oct 4.

Abstract

To provide information to guide considerations of declaring interruption of transmission of human schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni on St. Lucia, we undertook an island-wide survey in June-July 2022 to determine the presence of Biomphalaria snails, the intermediate hosts of S. mansoni, and their infection status. Snail surveys were carried out at 58 habitats to determine presence of Biomphalaria snails followed by examination of the collected snails for evidence of infection with S. mansoni. Furthermore, water samples were collected at the snail habitats and screened for presence of S. mansoni DNA using an eDNA approach. We found B. glabrata present in one habitat (Cul de Sac) where it was abundant. Specimens provisionally identified as Biomphalaria kuhniana were recovered from 10 habitats. None of the Biomphalaria specimens recovered were positive for S. mansoni. None of the eDNA water samples screened were positive for S. mansoni. Experimental exposures of both field-derived and laboratory-reared St. Lucian B. glabrata and B. kuhniana to Puerto Rican and Kenyan-derived S. mansoni strains revealed B. glabrata to be susceptible to both and B. kuhniana proved refractory from histological and snail shedding results. We conclude, given the current rarity of B. glabrata on the island and lack of evidence for the presence of S. mansoni, that transmission is unlikely to be ongoing. Coupled with negative results from recent human serological surveys, and implementation of improved sanitation and provision of safe water supplies, St. Lucia should be considered a candidate for declaration of interruption of human schistosomiasis transmission.

摘要

为了提供信息以指导考虑宣布圣卢西亚曼氏血吸虫病传播中断,我们于 2022 年 6 月至 7 月在全岛范围内进行了调查,以确定中间宿主曼氏血吸虫的中间宿主巴氏蜗牛的存在及其感染状况。在 58 个栖息地进行了蜗牛调查,以确定巴氏蜗牛的存在,然后检查收集的蜗牛是否存在曼氏血吸虫感染的证据。此外,还在蜗牛栖息地采集水样,并采用 eDNA 方法筛查是否存在曼氏血吸虫 DNA。我们发现一种生物在一个栖息地(Cul de Sac)中大量存在,这种生物是光滑双脐螺。从 10 个栖息地中回收了暂定为库恩氏双脐螺的标本。回收的巴氏蜗牛标本均未检测到曼氏血吸虫阳性。筛查的 eDNA 水样均未检测到曼氏血吸虫阳性。对来自实地和实验室培养的圣卢西亚光滑双脐螺和库恩氏双脐螺的实验暴露表明,光滑双脐螺对两种螺均易感,而库恩氏双脐螺从组织学和螺脱落结果来看均对螺无反应。我们的结论是,考虑到目前岛上光滑双脐螺的稀有性以及缺乏曼氏血吸虫存在的证据,传播不太可能正在进行。结合最近人类血清学调查的阴性结果,以及改善卫生设施和提供安全供水的实施,圣卢西亚应该被视为宣布人类血吸虫病传播中断的候选者。

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