1964
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761964000100012
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Dermatozoonosis by culicoides' bite (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) in Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil

Abstract: Neste segundo trabalho da série "Dermatozoonose pela picada de Culicoides em Salvador, Bahia", os Autores apresentam dados sôbre a bionomia das espécies encontradas em Salvador, em condições naturais. Salientam que devido a localização geográfica e das condições de clima e umidade a cidade de Salvador apresenta condições ótimas para a proliferação do díptero. Cêrca de 98% dos espécimens de Culicoides coletados em tôda a cidade foi representado pelo Culicoides (O.) paraensis (Goeldi, 19… Show more

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“…Methods for the control of C. paraensis will have to be developed in order to prevent or interrupt epidemics, particularly iii view of the increasing activity of ORO virus in urban centers of eastern Amazonia and the first report of an epidemic in the western part of this region, where the large city of Manaus was extensively affected (13). Spread of the viruis to other urban centers infested with C. paraensis outside of the Amazon region (14) nmust also be considered. Transport of Dissolved Amino Acids by the Mussel, Mytilus edulis: Demonstration of Net Uptake from Natural Seawater Abstract.…”
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“…Methods for the control of C. paraensis will have to be developed in order to prevent or interrupt epidemics, particularly iii view of the increasing activity of ORO virus in urban centers of eastern Amazonia and the first report of an epidemic in the western part of this region, where the large city of Manaus was extensively affected (13). Spread of the viruis to other urban centers infested with C. paraensis outside of the Amazon region (14) nmust also be considered. Transport of Dissolved Amino Acids by the Mussel, Mytilus edulis: Demonstration of Net Uptake from Natural Seawater Abstract.…”
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“…On the other hand, studies in Salta province reported a positive correlation between the abundance of Culicoides and temperature and relative humidity (Veggiani Aybar et al, 2012). In addition, several authors have informed the strong relation between temperature, accumulated rainfall and humidity to the abundance of Culicoides in Brazil, due to the influence of these meteorological variables over the life cycles of the species or the alteration in their breeding sites (Sherlock & Guitton, 1964; Santos Da Silva et al, 2001; De Barros, Marinho & Rebêlo, 2007). …”
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