2020
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjaa138
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Biting Midges in Jamari National Forest, in the Brazilian Amazon, With 12 New Records of Culicoides Species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) for the State of Rondônia

Abstract: Abstract Culicoides biting midges are small hematophagous flies, some species of which transmit pathogens to livestock and humans. In the Brazilian Amazon Basin, Culicoides diversity has remained largely unexamined. Jamari National Forest (JNF) is a conservation area in Rondônia State where research and environmental education are conducted in conjunction with the protection of natural resources, and the recovery of degraded areas. The present study augments our … Show more

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“…The silent circulation of OROV in forested areas of different regions of Brazil associated with the wide geographic distribution of its main vector Culicoides paraensis and other potential vectors as Culex spp. in the country is of concern for the potential urbanization of oropouche fever in Brazil [ 66 , 122 , 123 , 124 ]. Despite the epidemic potential, there are very few studies on the prevalence of oropouche fever.…”
Section: Serogroups Of Orthobunyaviruses In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The silent circulation of OROV in forested areas of different regions of Brazil associated with the wide geographic distribution of its main vector Culicoides paraensis and other potential vectors as Culex spp. in the country is of concern for the potential urbanization of oropouche fever in Brazil [ 66 , 122 , 123 , 124 ]. Despite the epidemic potential, there are very few studies on the prevalence of oropouche fever.…”
Section: Serogroups Of Orthobunyaviruses In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%