Author:
TRITEERAPRAPAB S.,KANJANOPAS K.,SUWANNADABBA S.,SANGPRAKARN S.,POOVORAWAN Y.,SCOTT A. L.
Abstract
Control programmes have reduced the prevalence of Bancroftian filariasis in Thailand to low
levels. Recently, there has been an influx of more than one million Myanmar immigrants into
urban centres of Thailand. The prevalence of patent Wuchereria bancrofti infection in these
immigrants (2–5%) has prompted concern in the public health community that the potential
now exists for a re-emergence of Bancroftian filariasis in Thailand. It is possible that an urban
cycle of transmission could become established. The Myanmar immigrants are infected with the
nocturnal periodic (urban) type W. bancrofti for which Culex quinquefasciatus serves as the
main vector. The Thai strains of Cx. quinquefasciatus have never been reported to transmit
Bancroftian filariasis. Our results of feeding experiments demonstrated that the Thai Cx.
quinquefasciatus are permissive for the development of Myanmar W. bancrofti to infective
third-stage larvae thus establishing the potential for establishing an urban cycle of transmission
in Thailand. We also adapted the SspI repeat PCR assay for the identification of infective
mosquitoes that was capable of detecting a single infective stage larvae in a pool of 100 mosquitoes.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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