Molecular strain typing of Wolbachia infection from Indian mosquitoes using wsp gene
Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Objective: To determine the status of Wolbachia subgroup and phylogenetic relationships in Indian mosquitoes. Methods: Recently we reported Wolbachia infection in eight out of twenty field-caught mosquito species of India, using wsp specific primers. DNA extracted from these mosquito species were used for PCR amplification and sequencing. Results: Wolbachia A harboured in Aedes albopictus and Culex gelidus belongs to the subgroup AlbA whereas Wolbachia B harboured in Aedes albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus belongs to the subgroup Pip and of Culex vishnui belongs to subgroup Con. However, Wolbachia harboured in Armigeres subalbatus, Armigeres kesseli, Culex sitiens and Toxorhynchites splendens could not be placed into any known subgroup and may represent other unknown strains of Wolbachia. Our phylogenetic analysis revealed eight novel Wolbachia strains, four in the A group and four in the B group. Most of the Wolbachia strains present in Indian mosquitoes belong to the Albo, Pip and Con groups. Conclusions: The similarities and differences between Wolbachia strains infecting different mosquito species are fundamental for estimating how easily mosquitoes acquire new infections.
Microbiological analysis of common preservatives used in food items and demonstration of their in vitro anti-bacterial activity
Objective: To quantify the microorganisms contaminating the common preservatives used in food as well as to detect their in vitro anti-bacterial traits. Methods: A total of 9 preservatives were subjected to conventional...
Evaluation of antidiabetic property of Andrographis paniculata powder in high fat and sucrose-induced type-2 diabetic adult male rat
Objective: To evaluate the antidiabetic effect of the aerial part of Andrographis paniculata (A. paniculata) powder (500 mg/kg body weight) in high fat and sucrose-induced type-2 diabetic rat model. Methods: The fasting...
Ethnomedicinal plants used by Chorei tribes of Southern Assam, North Eastern India
Objective: To explore and enumerate the medicinal plants used by the Chorei tribe residing in Sourthern Assam part of North Eastern India in the treatment of various ailments. Methods: Systematic and intensive field surv...
Prescription pattern of clinicians in private health facilities in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria
Objective: To evaluate the prescription pattern of clinicians in private health care facilities in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria. Methods: One thousand prescriptions from ten private health facilities in Kano were evaluated...
Awareness of HIV/AIDS among primary school pupils in north central region of Nigeria
Objective: To determine the knowledge of HIV/AIDS among primary school pupils in north central area of Nigeria. Methods: 2 000 randomly selected primary school pupils in and around eastern part of Idoma area of Benue sta...