Microsporidia MB is found predominantly associated with Anopheles gambiae s.s and Anopheles coluzzii in Ghana

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Jewelna Akorli
Esinam Abla Akorli
Seraphim Naa Afoley Tetteh
Godwin Kwame Amlalo
Millicent Opoku
Rebecca Pwalia
Michelle Adimazoya
Dorcas Atibilla
Sellase Pi-Bansa
Joseph Chabi
Samuel Kweku Dadzie
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[1] University of Ghana,Department of Parasitology, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
[2] University of Ghana,Vestergaard
[3] Kintampo Health Research Centre,NMIMR Vector Labs, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
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A vertically transmitted microsporidian, Microsporidia MB, with the ability to disrupt Plasmodium development was reported in Anopheles arabiensis from Kenya, East Africa. To demonstrate its range of incidence, archived DNA samples from 7575 Anopheles mosquitoes collected from Ghana were screened. MB prevalence was observed at 1.8%. An. gambiae s.s constituted 87% of positive mosquitoes while the remaining were from An. coluzzii. Both sibling species had similar positivity rates (24% and 19%; p = 0.42) despite the significantly higher number of An. gambiae s.s analysed (An. gambiae s.s = 487; An. coluzzii = 94; p = 0.0005). The microsporidian was also more prevalent in emerged adults from field-collected larvae than field-caught adults (p < 0.0001) suggestive of an efficient vertical transmission and/or horizontal transfer among larvae. This is the first report of Microsporidia MB in Anopheles mosquitoes in West Africa. It indicates possible widespread among malaria vector species and warrants investigations into the symbiont’s diversity across sub-Saharan Africa.
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