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Reductions in genetic diversity of Schistosoma mansoni populations under chemotherapeutic pressure: the effect of sampling approach and parasite population definition
Authors:Michael D. French,Thomas S. Churcher,Marí  a-Gloria Basá  ñ  ez,Alice J. Norton,Nicholas J.S. Lwambo,Joanne P. Webster
Affiliation:1. Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, UK;2. Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, UK;3. Mwanza Research Centre, National Institute for Medical Research, Mwanza, PO Box 1462, Tanzania
Abstract:Detecting potential changes in genetic diversity in schistosome populations following chemotherapy with praziquantel (PZQ) is crucial if we are to fully understand the impact of such chemotherapy with respect to the potential emergence of resistance and/or other evolutionary outcomes of interventions. Doing so by implementing effective, and cost-efficient sampling protocols will help to optimise time and financial resources, particularly relevant to a disease such as schistosomiasis currently reliant on a single available drug. Here we explore the effect on measures of parasite genetic diversity of applying various field sampling approaches, both in terms of the number of (human) hosts sampled and the number of transmission stages (miracidia) sampled per host for a Schistosoma mansoni population in Tanzania pre- and post-treatment with PZQ. In addition, we explore population structuring within and between hosts by comparing the estimates of genetic diversity obtained assuming a ‘component population’ approach with those using an ‘infrapopulation’ approach. We found that increasing the number of hosts sampled, rather than the number of miracidia per host, gives more robust estimates of genetic diversity. We also found statistically significant population structuring (using Wright's F-statistics) and significant differences in the measures of genetic diversity depending on the parasite population definition. The relative advantages, disadvantages and, hence, subsequent reliability of these metrics for parasites with complex life-cycles are discussed, both for the specific epidemiological and ecological scenario under study here and for their future application to other areas and schistosome species.
Keywords:Schistosoma mansoni   Population genetics   Stochastic re-sampling   Tanzania   Sampling protocol   Preventive chemotherapy   Praziquantel   Monitoring and evaluation
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