Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand

Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are known as vectors of disease agents in humans and livestock, with some species being vectors of Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial nematode that is the causative agent of human onchocerciasis. Nematode infections in adult female black flies have been reported from...

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Main Authors: Huang, Fan, Srisuka, Wichai, Aupalee, Kittipat, Streit, Adrian, Fukuda, Masako, Pitasawat, Benjawan, Junkum, Anuluck, Saingamsook, Jassada, Somboon, Pradya, Takaoka, Hiroyuki, Saeung, Atiporn
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spelling my.um.eprints.344302022-05-09T01:25:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34430/ Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand Huang, Fan Srisuka, Wichai Aupalee, Kittipat Streit, Adrian Fukuda, Masako Pitasawat, Benjawan Junkum, Anuluck Saingamsook, Jassada Somboon, Pradya Takaoka, Hiroyuki Saeung, Atiporn Q Science (General) Diseases, treatment, etc Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are known as vectors of disease agents in humans and livestock, with some species being vectors of Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial nematode that is the causative agent of human onchocerciasis. Nematode infections in adult female black flies have been reported from some areas in northern and western Thailand, but not from other regions of Thailand. In this study, wild-caught adult female black flies from the central region of Thailand were examined for infections with nematodes. Collections of adult females were carried out at Khlong Lan district, Kamphaeng Phet province, central Thailand. A molecular approach, based on the mitochondrial (cox1, 12S rRNA) and nuclear (18S rRNA) genes, was used to identify the species of nematodes recovered from the specimens collected. A total of 911 wild-caught adult black flies were collected. Simulium nigrogilvum was the most abundant species (n = 708), followed by S. doipuiense complex (n = 179), S. chamlongi (n = 11), S. umphangense (n = 10), S. chumpornense (n = 1), S. multistriatum species-group (n = 1), and S. maewongense (n = 1). Nematode infections were detected in nine specimens of S. nigrogilvum, of which two were positive for filarial worms (one worm each, infection rate 0.28%) and seven were positive for non-filarial nematodes (11 worms in total, infection rate 0.99%). The two filarial nematodes (third-stage larvae) were identified molecularly as Onchocerca species type I, while the 11 non-filarial nematodes were classified into ascaridoid (n = 2), tylenchid (n = 6) and mermithid (n = 3) nematodes. The results of this study demonstrated that adult female S. nigrogilvum were parasitized with diverse nematodes (filarial and non-filarial). Detection of the infective larvae of Onchocerca sp. type I in S. nigrogilvum confirms that occurrence of zoonotic onchocerciasis is highly possible in Thailand. Additional in-depth investigation of the morphology, life cycle and host-parasite relationship of nematodes that parasitized this black fly host is still needed. Elsevier 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Huang, Fan and Srisuka, Wichai and Aupalee, Kittipat and Streit, Adrian and Fukuda, Masako and Pitasawat, Benjawan and Junkum, Anuluck and Saingamsook, Jassada and Somboon, Pradya and Takaoka, Hiroyuki and Saeung, Atiporn (2021) Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand. Acta Tropica, 224. ISSN 0001-706X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106140 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106140>. 10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106140
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topic Q Science (General)
Diseases, treatment, etc
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Diseases, treatment, etc
Huang, Fan
Srisuka, Wichai
Aupalee, Kittipat
Streit, Adrian
Fukuda, Masako
Pitasawat, Benjawan
Junkum, Anuluck
Saingamsook, Jassada
Somboon, Pradya
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
Saeung, Atiporn
Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
description Black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) are known as vectors of disease agents in humans and livestock, with some species being vectors of Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial nematode that is the causative agent of human onchocerciasis. Nematode infections in adult female black flies have been reported from some areas in northern and western Thailand, but not from other regions of Thailand. In this study, wild-caught adult female black flies from the central region of Thailand were examined for infections with nematodes. Collections of adult females were carried out at Khlong Lan district, Kamphaeng Phet province, central Thailand. A molecular approach, based on the mitochondrial (cox1, 12S rRNA) and nuclear (18S rRNA) genes, was used to identify the species of nematodes recovered from the specimens collected. A total of 911 wild-caught adult black flies were collected. Simulium nigrogilvum was the most abundant species (n = 708), followed by S. doipuiense complex (n = 179), S. chamlongi (n = 11), S. umphangense (n = 10), S. chumpornense (n = 1), S. multistriatum species-group (n = 1), and S. maewongense (n = 1). Nematode infections were detected in nine specimens of S. nigrogilvum, of which two were positive for filarial worms (one worm each, infection rate 0.28%) and seven were positive for non-filarial nematodes (11 worms in total, infection rate 0.99%). The two filarial nematodes (third-stage larvae) were identified molecularly as Onchocerca species type I, while the 11 non-filarial nematodes were classified into ascaridoid (n = 2), tylenchid (n = 6) and mermithid (n = 3) nematodes. The results of this study demonstrated that adult female S. nigrogilvum were parasitized with diverse nematodes (filarial and non-filarial). Detection of the infective larvae of Onchocerca sp. type I in S. nigrogilvum confirms that occurrence of zoonotic onchocerciasis is highly possible in Thailand. Additional in-depth investigation of the morphology, life cycle and host-parasite relationship of nematodes that parasitized this black fly host is still needed.
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author Huang, Fan
Srisuka, Wichai
Aupalee, Kittipat
Streit, Adrian
Fukuda, Masako
Pitasawat, Benjawan
Junkum, Anuluck
Saingamsook, Jassada
Somboon, Pradya
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
Saeung, Atiporn
author_facet Huang, Fan
Srisuka, Wichai
Aupalee, Kittipat
Streit, Adrian
Fukuda, Masako
Pitasawat, Benjawan
Junkum, Anuluck
Saingamsook, Jassada
Somboon, Pradya
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
Saeung, Atiporn
author_sort Huang, Fan
title Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
title_short Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
title_full Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
title_fullStr Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, Simulium nigrogilvum (Diptera: Simuliidae) in central Thailand
title_sort diversity of nematodes infecting the human-biting black fly species, simulium nigrogilvum (diptera: simuliidae) in central thailand
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34430/
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