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Aquatic Insects as a Vector for Mycobacterium ulcerans
Authors:Laurent Marsollier  Raymond Robert  Jacques Aubry  Jean-Paul Saint Andr  Henri Kouakou  Pierre Legras  Anne-Lise Manceau  Chetaou Mahaza  and Bernard Carbonnelle
Institution:Laurent Marsollier, Raymond Robert, Jacques Aubry, Jean-Paul Saint André, Henri Kouakou, Pierre Legras, Anne-Lise Manceau, Chetaou Mahaza, and Bernard Carbonnelle
Abstract:Mycobacterium ulcerans is an emerging environmental pathogen which causes chronic skin ulcers (i.e., Buruli ulcer) in otherwise healthy humans living in tropical countries, particularly those in Africa. In spite of epidemiological and PCR data linking M. ulcerans to water, the mode of transmission of this organism remains elusive. To determine the role of aquatic insects in the transmission of M. ulcerans, we have set up an experimental model with aquariums that mimic aquatic microenvironments. We report that M. ulcerans may be transmitted to laboratory mice by the bite of aquatic bugs (Naucoridae) that are infected with this organism. In addition, M. ulcerans appears to be localized exclusively within salivary glands of these insects, where it can both survive and multiply without causing any observable damage in the insect tissues. Subsequently, we isolated M. ulcerans from wild aquatic insects collected from a zone in the Daloa region of Ivory Coast where Buruli ulcer is endemic. Taken together, these results point to aquatic insects as a possible vector of M. ulcerans.
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