2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262014000100013
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Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: species distribution and potential vectors of leishmaniases

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Species distribution and potential vectors of leishmaniases. Rio de Janeiro State, in Brazil, has endemic areas of both cutaneous and visceral leishmaniases.

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“…Considering that, in addition to these, there is no record of L. gasparviannai in cave in the literature, with no parameter to discuss and analyze the real importance of these data, which will serve to compare future indexes. This is corroborated by Alves 2011, Barata et al (2008Barata et al ( , 2012, Campos et al (2014), Carvalho et al (2014) and Galati et al (2010Galati et al ( ), ( 2003. (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Considering that, in addition to these, there is no record of L. gasparviannai in cave in the literature, with no parameter to discuss and analyze the real importance of these data, which will serve to compare future indexes. This is corroborated by Alves 2011, Barata et al (2008Barata et al ( , 2012, Campos et al (2014), Carvalho et al (2014) and Galati et al (2010Galati et al ( ), ( 2003. (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Except the cities of Carmo, São José do Vale do Rio Preto and Sapucaia, the mentioned species were not found in three cities, which are: Duas Barras, Nova Friburgo, and Teresópolis, which border Sumidouro. Martins et al (1978) and Carvalho et al (2014), recorded the finding of L. schreberi in the city of Teresópolis.…”
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“…Os parasitos do gênero Leishmania são transmitidos através de fêmeas hematófagas pertencentes à ordem Díptera, família Psychodidae e, subfamília Phlebotominae. Esses insetos são conhecidos no Brasil vulgarmente como mosquito palha, arrepiado, furrupa, dentre outros (CARVALHO; DIAS; RANGEL, 2014).…”
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