Pathogen fitness landscapes change when transmission cycles establish in non-native environments or spill over into new vectors and hosts. The introduction of Leishmania infantum in the Americas into the Neotropics during European colonization represents a unique case study to investigate the mechanisms of ecological adaptation of this important parasite. Defining the evolutionary trajectories that drive L. infantum fitness in this new environment are of great public health importance as they will allow unique insight into pathways of host/pathogen co-evolution and their consequences for region-specific changes in disease manifestation. This review summarizes current knowledge on L. infantum genetic and phenotypic diversity in the Americas and its possible role in the unique epidemiology of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the New World. We highlight the importance of appreciating adaptive molecular mechanisms in L. infantum to understand the parasites' successful establishment on the continent.

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当传播周期在非本地环境中建立或溢出到新的媒介和宿主中时,病原体适应性景观会发生变化。在欧洲殖民期间,将美洲的利什曼原虫引入新热带地区代表了一个独特的案例研究,以研究这种重要寄生虫的生态适应机制。定义在这种新环境中驱动婴儿适应性的进化轨迹具有重要的公共卫生重要性,因为它们将使人们能够独特地了解宿主/病原体共同进化的途径及其对疾病表现中特定区域变化的影响。这篇综述总结了美洲婴儿L.Infandum遗传和表型多样性的最新知识,以及其在新世界内脏利什曼病 (VL) 独特流行病学中的可能作用。我们强调了在婴儿中欣赏适应性分子机制以了解寄生虫在非洲大陆成功建立的重要性。

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