Malaria Journal (Nov 2007)

Multiple host-switching of Haemosporidia parasites in bats

  • Walston Joe,
  • Randrianarivelojosia Milijaona,
  • Hassanin Alexandre,
  • Csorba Gabor,
  • Robert Vincent,
  • Duval Linda,
  • Nhim Thy,
  • Goodman Steve M,
  • Ariey Frédéric

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 157

Abstract

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Abstract Background There have been reported cases of host-switching in avian and lizard species of Plasmodium (Apicomplexa, Haemosporidia), as well as in those infecting different primate species. However, no evidence has previously been found for host-swapping between wild birds and mammals. Methods This paper presents the results of the sampling of blood parasites of wild-captured bats from Madagascar and Cambodia. The presence of Haemosporidia infection in these animals is confirmed and cytochrome b gene sequences were used to construct a phylogenetic analysis. Results Results reveal at least three different and independent Haemosporidia evolutionary histories in three different bat lineages from Madagascar and Cambodia. Conclusion Phylogenetic analysis strongly suggests multiple host-switching of Haemosporidia parasites in bats with those from avian and primate hosts.