Utilising a novel surveillance system to enhance field screening activities for the leishmaniases

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Panahi, Elina
Shivas, Martin
Hall-Mendelin, Sonja
Kurucz, Nina
Rudd, Penny A
De Araujo, Rachel
Skinner, Eloise B
Melville, Lorna
Herrero, Lara J
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Over the last decade, an arbovirus surveillance system based on the preservation of nucleic acids (RNA/DNA) has been developed using Flinders Technology Associates (FTAⓇ) cards. Soaked in honey, FTAⓇ cards are applied in the field to detect arboviruses expectorated during mosquito sugar feeding. This technique has been shown to be inexpensive and efficient, and the implementation of this system for detecting parasites could be of international importance. As Leishmania parasites are highly prevalent in developing countries, FTAⓇ cards may offer an alternative inexpensive tool to enhance field surveillance activities for leishmaniasis. The simple approach of applying the cards in programs can substitute the necessary extensive training of personnel. In our hands, Leishmania macropodum DNA was shown to be stable on FTAⓇ cards during a 10-week time course, supporting their suitability for projects where direct access to laboratories is unobtainable and samples require storage prior to processing. This method may benefit programs in remote areas where accessibility to laboratory facilities are limited and samples need to be stored long-term.•This study found that FTA cards could be a valuable tool in the surveillance of leishmaniasis.•The method is based on the long-term preservation and detection of Leishmania DNA expectorated during insect sugar feeding.•The application of FTA cards can preclude the need to screen large samples and analysis of insect populations to provide evidence of disease transmission.

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MethodsX

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7

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© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Microbiology

Biomedical engineering

Materials engineering

Biting insects

FTAⓇ cards

Leishmania

Surveillance

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Panahi, E; Shivas, M; Hall-Mendelin, S; Kurucz, N; Rudd, PA; De Araujo, R; Skinner, EB; Melville, L; Herrero, LJ, Utilising a novel surveillance system to enhance field screening activities for the leishmaniases., MethodsX, 2020, 7, pp. 101156

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