イワシタ ハナコ   IWASHITA Hanako
  岩下 華子
   所属   医学部 医学科
   職種   助教
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Molecular epidemiology of Giardia spp. in northern Vietnam: Potential transmission between animals and humans.
掲載誌名 正式名:Parasite epidemiology and control
略  称:Parasite Epidemiol Control
ISSNコード:24056731/24056731
掲載区分国外
巻・号・頁 12,pp.e00193
著者・共著者 Iwashita Hanako, Sugamoto Tetsuhiro, Takemura Taichiro, Tokizawa Asako, Thiem Vu Dinh, Nguyen Tuan Hai, Pham Tho Duc, Tran Na Ly, Doan Hang Thi, Pham Anh Hong Quynh, Yamashiro Tetsu
発行年月 2021/02
概要 Giardia spp. is detected frequently in humans and animals. Although many studies have been conducted on the epidemiology of giardiasis, there is a scarcity of information on the genetic diversity and the dynamics of transmission of Giardia spp. in Vietnam. The zoonotic potential of Giardia spp. remains elusive. The objective of this study was to determine the genetic diversity of Giardia spp. in both humans and livestock to assess the existence of a route of infection between livestock and humans. Our goal was to assess the role animals play in the epidemiology of human infection in northern Vietnam. In Hien Khanh commune in northern Vietnam, 311 households with 1508 residents were randomly selected for a diarrheal cohort study. Of these, 2120 human diarrheal samples were collected from 1508 residents in 2014 and 2017. Of these, non-diarrheal samples were cross-sectionally collected from 471 residents. At the same site, livestock samples from buffalo, dairy and beef cattle, pigs, and dogs were collected. All stool samples were examined for Giardia spp. by Direct Immunofluorescence Assay (DFA) using fluorescent microscope. DNA extraction, PCR analysis of the 3 genes (bg, gdh, tpi), and sequencing analysis were continuously carried out. A total of 23 animal stool samples, 8 human non-diarrheal samples, and 36 human diarrheal samples were Giardia spp. were positive by PCR using the bg and gdh genes. Giardia spp. assemblage AII and E were detected in both animal samples and human samples in this study site. The detection of assemblage E in human stool samples suggests the first human case report in Vietnam. We assume that the unexpected human infection of all Giardia assemblages including A, B, and E may be due to an environment contaminated with animal and human feces in this village.
DOI 10.1016/j.parepi.2020.e00193
PMID 33490658