Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico

Human gnathostomosis, a serious public health issue in Mexico, is endemic to Sinaloa. The disease is mainly caused by consumption of the raw meat of freshwater or estuarine fishes infected with the advanced third stage larvae (AL3) of Gnathostoma binucleatum. In the present study, we examined estuarine turtles with a sample consisting of 23 Trachemys scripta and 5 Kinosternon integrum from Sinaloa, Mexico for the presence of Gnathostoma larvae; such examination was made by the pressing method of skeletal muscles between 2 glass plates. The results showed that both turtles harbored G. binucleatum AL3; identification was achieved by morphology and also by PCR/sequencing of the ITS2 region of ribosomal DNA of the larvae. Infection prevalence was higher for K. integrum (80%) than for T. scripta (69.6%), but heavy infection (> 10 AL3/turtle) was observed in the larger sized individuals of T. scripta. Consumption of the raw meat of these turtles represents a risk to acquire the disease.

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Main Authors: Díaz-Camacho,Sylvia Páz, de la Cruz-Otero,María del Carmen, Torres-Montoya,Edith Hilario, Sánchez-Gonzales,Sergio, Delgado-Vargas,Francisco, Nawa,Yukifumi
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Published: Instituto de Biología 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S1870-345320100002000252010-11-16Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, MexicoDíaz-Camacho,Sylvia Pázde la Cruz-Otero,María del CarmenTorres-Montoya,Edith HilarioSánchez-Gonzales,SergioDelgado-Vargas,FranciscoNawa,Yukifumi estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum Trachemys scripta paratenic host Gnathostoma binucleatum Human gnathostomosis, a serious public health issue in Mexico, is endemic to Sinaloa. The disease is mainly caused by consumption of the raw meat of freshwater or estuarine fishes infected with the advanced third stage larvae (AL3) of Gnathostoma binucleatum. In the present study, we examined estuarine turtles with a sample consisting of 23 Trachemys scripta and 5 Kinosternon integrum from Sinaloa, Mexico for the presence of Gnathostoma larvae; such examination was made by the pressing method of skeletal muscles between 2 glass plates. The results showed that both turtles harbored G. binucleatum AL3; identification was achieved by morphology and also by PCR/sequencing of the ITS2 region of ribosomal DNA of the larvae. Infection prevalence was higher for K. integrum (80%) than for T. scripta (69.6%), but heavy infection (> 10 AL3/turtle) was observed in the larger sized individuals of T. scripta. Consumption of the raw meat of these turtles represents a risk to acquire the disease.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de BiologíaRevista mexicana de biodiversidad v.81 n.2 20102010-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-34532010000200025en
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author Díaz-Camacho,Sylvia Páz
de la Cruz-Otero,María del Carmen
Torres-Montoya,Edith Hilario
Sánchez-Gonzales,Sergio
Delgado-Vargas,Francisco
Nawa,Yukifumi
spellingShingle Díaz-Camacho,Sylvia Páz
de la Cruz-Otero,María del Carmen
Torres-Montoya,Edith Hilario
Sánchez-Gonzales,Sergio
Delgado-Vargas,Francisco
Nawa,Yukifumi
Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
author_facet Díaz-Camacho,Sylvia Páz
de la Cruz-Otero,María del Carmen
Torres-Montoya,Edith Hilario
Sánchez-Gonzales,Sergio
Delgado-Vargas,Francisco
Nawa,Yukifumi
author_sort Díaz-Camacho,Sylvia Páz
title Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
title_short Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
title_full Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
title_fullStr Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Infection status of the estuarine turtles Kinosternon integrum and Trachemys scripta with Gnathostoma binucleatum in Sinaloa, Mexico
title_sort infection status of the estuarine turtles kinosternon integrum and trachemys scripta with gnathostoma binucleatum in sinaloa, mexico
description Human gnathostomosis, a serious public health issue in Mexico, is endemic to Sinaloa. The disease is mainly caused by consumption of the raw meat of freshwater or estuarine fishes infected with the advanced third stage larvae (AL3) of Gnathostoma binucleatum. In the present study, we examined estuarine turtles with a sample consisting of 23 Trachemys scripta and 5 Kinosternon integrum from Sinaloa, Mexico for the presence of Gnathostoma larvae; such examination was made by the pressing method of skeletal muscles between 2 glass plates. The results showed that both turtles harbored G. binucleatum AL3; identification was achieved by morphology and also by PCR/sequencing of the ITS2 region of ribosomal DNA of the larvae. Infection prevalence was higher for K. integrum (80%) than for T. scripta (69.6%), but heavy infection (> 10 AL3/turtle) was observed in the larger sized individuals of T. scripta. Consumption of the raw meat of these turtles represents a risk to acquire the disease.
publisher Instituto de Biología
publishDate 2010
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