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Identification of Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) Collected from Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Endemic Focus in the Ho Municipality, Ghana

Title: Identification of Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) Collected from Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Endemic Focus in the Ho Municipality, Ghana
Authors: Doe, Edna Dzifa; Kwakye-Nuako, Godwin; Addo, Seth Offei; Egyir-Yawson, Alexander
Source: International Annals of Science; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021); 33-44 ; 2456-7132 ; 10.21467/ias.10.1.2021
Publisher Information: AIJR Publisher
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: Advanced International Journals of Research (AIJR)
Subject Terms: Morphological; molecular identification; cytochrome c oxidase gene subunit I
Description: Leishmaniasis, is a vector-borne disease transmitted to humans through the bite of infected female sand flies. Active and continuous monitoring of the sand fly is an important aspect of disease control. Thus, the correct identification of its vectors is paramount in this regard. Objective: The study was conducted to morphologically and molecularly identify female sand fly species in a cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic focus collected in three villages in the Ho Municipality of the Volta region. CDC light traps and sticky paper traps was used for the collection of the sand flies. The morphologically identified sand flies was molecularly confirmed by running PCR with the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase gene subunit I (COI) primers and DNA sequenced. A total of 537 sand flies was collected, made up of 363 females and 174 males. Eleven different species of sand flies was morphologically identified – one Phlebotomus species and ten Sergentomyia species. The PCR amplified products showed bands of molecular weights 658 base pairs for the primers. The molecular identification using the 658-bp fragment of the (COI) gene was congruent with the morphological identification.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://journals.aijr.org/index.php/ias/article/view/2800/335; https://journals.aijr.org/index.php/ias/article/view/2800
Availability: https://journals.aijr.org/index.php/ias/article/view/2800
Rights: Copyright (c) 2020 Edna Dzifa Doe, Godwin Kwakye-Nuako, Seth Offei Addo, Alexander Egyir-Yawson ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
Accession Number: edsbas.FDBB462C
Database: BASE