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A single fluorescence-based LAMP reaction for identifying multiple parasites in mosquitoes

  • Experimental parasitology
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Renseignée par : BADOLO Athanase

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Vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and lymphatic filariasis, are co-endemic in large parts of the world. To develop a multiplex amplification method for the simultaneous detection of multiple insect-borne infectious diseases, we used LAMP with fluorescently labeled primers to identify the SPECT2 gene of Plasmodium berghei and the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene of Dirofilaria immitis in mosquitoes. This technique could detect as few as 100 P. berghei-infected red blood cell-equivalents or one D. immitis microfilaria. Moreover, individual species of parasites in mosquitoes could be identified when a mixture of fluorescently labeled primer sets was used. These findings suggest that the multiplex LAMP assay is sensitive and specific enough to identify parasite-bearing mosquitoes in areas where several diseases occur simultaneously. This procedure could increase the …

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