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Judul Detection of Trypanosoma lewisi from rodents residing in the densely populated residential regions along the coastal areas of Banyuwangi Sub District, Indonesia / April Hari Wardhana
Pengarang April Hari Wardhana
Frenky Laksana Putra
Aditya Yudhana
Dyah Haryuningtyas Sawitri
Ening Wiedosari
Mujiyanto Mujiyanto
Swastiko Priyambodo
Mufasirin Mufasirin
Penny Humaidah Hamid
Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni
Aan Awaludin
Priyono Priyono
Alan Payot Dargantes
Makoto Matsubayashi
EDISI Vol. 14(8): 1808-1818
Penerbitan Tripoli, Libya : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Tripoli, 2024
Deskripsi Fisik 11 :ill
Subjek PUBLIC HEALTH
TROPICAL DISEASE
TRYPANOSOMA LEWISI
ZOONOSIS
BANYUWANGI
Abstrak Background: Extensive attention has been devoted to studies of Trypanosoma lewisi in rodents ever since it became recognised as a zoonotic pathogen known as atypical human trypanosomiasis. Regrettably, although T. lewisi infections of small mammals remain significant public health concerns for humans, there is a lack of comprehensive study in Indonesia. Aim: The aim of the study was to detect T. lewisi from rodents residing in the densely populated residential regions along the coastal areas of Banyuwangi Sub District. Methods: A total of 169 rodents were captured across three villages of Kampung Mandar, Lateng and Kepatihan, using rat single live traps. After being euthanized and identified, the blood samples were collected from each rodent via cardiac puncture. Subsequently, the samples were subjected to native (direct blood microscopic examination), microscopic blood smear examination, and molecular analyses utilizing TRYP1S-TRYP1R (623 bp) and LEW1SLEW1R (220 bp). Results: The results demonstrated that
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Lokasi Akses Online DOI: 10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i8.9

 
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