Prevalence of Trypanosoma lainsoni and its effects of parasitism on the health of non-volant small mammals from the Brazilian Cerrado
Small mammals are important hosts and/or reservoirs of Trypanosoma spp. This study aimed to verify the prevalence of Trypanosoma spp. in non-volant small mammals from the Brazilian Cerrado and to test the effects of T. lainsoni on the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (N/L) and body condition in rodent an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2023-07, Vol.122 (7), p.1509-1518 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small mammals are important hosts and/or reservoirs of
Trypanosoma
spp. This study aimed to verify the prevalence of
Trypanosoma
spp. in non-volant small mammals from the Brazilian Cerrado and to test the effects of
T. lainsoni
on the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (N/L) and body condition in rodent and marsupial populations. For this, we collected blood samples of 293 individuals captured in five forest fragments between 2019 and 2020. Blood was used to prepare the blood smears and packed on filter paper for DNA extraction. Generalized linear models were performed to test the effects of
T. lainsoni
on host health. The DNA was submitted to nested PCR targeting the
Trypanosoma
spp. 18S rRNA gene. From blood smears analyzed by microscopy, we obtained a positivity rate of 7.2% for
Trypanosoma
spp. About 31.1% of
Gracilinanus agilis
,
Didelphis albiventris
, and
Rhipidomys macrurus
samples were positive in nested PCR. From the obtained sequences, 83.3% were genetically identical to
T. lainsoni
and about 11% to
T. cruzi
TcI. In addition, we reported the infection of
T. lainsoni
in
Hylaeamys megacephalus
. We suggest that
T. lainsoni
does not influence the body condition and N/L ratio for either
G. agilis
or
R. macrurus
. Overall, our results expand the host list of
T. lainsoni
and demonstrate the infection of small mammals by
T. cruzi
TcI in peri-urban areas. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-023-07851-1 |