Natural vectors of Plasmodium knowlesi and other primate, avian and ungulate malaria parasites in Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
To date, four species of simian malaria parasites including Plasmodium knowlesi , P. cynomolgi , P. inui and P. fieldi have been incriminated in human infections in Thailand. Although the prevalence of malaria in macaque natural hosts has been investigated, their vectors remain unknown in this count...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2023-06, Vol.13 (1), p.8875-8875, Article 8875 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To date, four species of simian malaria parasites including
Plasmodium knowlesi
,
P. cynomolgi
,
P. inui
and
P. fieldi
have been incriminated in human infections in Thailand. Although the prevalence of malaria in macaque natural hosts has been investigated, their vectors remain unknown in this country. Herein, we performed a survey of
Anopheles
mosquitoes during rainy and dry seasons in Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand. Altogether 367
Anopheles
mosquitoes were captured for 40 nights during 18:00 to 06:00 h by using human-landing catches. Based on morphological and molecular identification, species composition comprised
An. maculatus
(37.06%),
An. barbirostris
s.l. (31.34%),
An. latens
(17.71%),
An. introlatus
(10.08%) and others (3.81%) including
An. umbrosus
s.l.,
An. minimus
,
An. hyrcanus
s.l.,
An. aconitus, An. macarthuri
and
An.
kochi
. Analyses of individual mosquitoes by PCR, sequencing and phylogenetic inference of the mitochondrial cytochrome genes of both malaria parasites and mosquitoes have revealed that the salivary gland samples of
An. latens
harbored
P. knowlesi
(n = 1),
P. inui
(n = 2),
P. fieldi
(n = 1),
P. coatneyi
(n = 1),
P. hylobati
(n = 1) and an unnamed
Plasmodium
species known to infect both long-tailed and pig-tailed macaques (n = 2). The salivary glands of
An. introlatus
possessed
P. cynomolgi
(n = 1),
P. inui
(n = 1),
P. hylobati
(n = 1) and coexistence of
P. knowlesi
and
P. inui
(n = 1). An avian malaria parasite
P. juxtanucleare
has been identified in the salivary gland sample of
An. latens
. Three other distinct lineages of
Plasmodium
with phylogenetic affinity to avian malaria species were detected in
An. latens
,
An. introlatus
and
An. macarthuri
. Interestingly, the salivary gland sample of
An. maculatus
contained
P. caprae
, an ungulate malaria parasite known to infect domestic goats. Most infected mosquitoes harbored multiclonal
Plasmodium
infections. All
Plasmodium
-infected mosquitoes were captured during the first quarter of the night and predominantly occurred during rainy season. Since simian malaria in humans has a wide geographic distribution in Thailand, further studies in other endemic areas of the country are mandatory for understanding transmission and prevention of zoonotic malaria. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-36017-3 |