2014
DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-139
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Host-biting rate and susceptibility of some suspected vectors to Leishmania braziliensis

Abstract: BackgroundAmerican tegumentary leishmaniasis is a serious Brazilian public health problem. This diseases is attributed to seven species of Leishmania, however, the majority of cases are associated with Leishmania braziliensis. Some phlebotomine species have been implicated in the transmission of this parasite, nonetheless only Psychodopygus wellcomei has had its vectorial competence demonstrated. Thus this study sought to assess some parameters related to the vectorial capacity of anthropophilic species of san… Show more

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“…fischeri, Mg. migonei, and Ny. whitmani) are anthropophilic and have been reported in areas where cases of leishmaniasis occur and may be involved in the transmission of Leishmania braziliensis (Viannia 1911), the causative agent of tegumentary leishmaniasis (Diniz et al 2014). Pintomyia fischeri was one of the most abundant species (41.62%) found in all 5 parks.…”
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“…fischeri, Mg. migonei, and Ny. whitmani) are anthropophilic and have been reported in areas where cases of leishmaniasis occur and may be involved in the transmission of Leishmania braziliensis (Viannia 1911), the causative agent of tegumentary leishmaniasis (Diniz et al 2014). Pintomyia fischeri was one of the most abundant species (41.62%) found in all 5 parks.…”
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“…Pintomyia fischeri was one of the most abundant species (41.62%) found in all 5 parks. In addition to its possible role in the transmission of L. (V.) braziliensis, this species is susceptible to infection by, and is a potential vector of, Leishmania infantum (Nicolle 1908), the etiologic agent of visceral leishmaniasis (Diniz et al 2014, Galvis-Ovallos et al 2017. Migonemyia migonei was found in very low abundance, but it is a species of epidemiological importance, which has been recently defined by Guimarães et al (2016) In addition to being considered a vector of L. (V.) braziliensis in various regions of Brazil, the 3rd epidemiologically important species, Ny.…”
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“…A descrição e documentação do processo de obtenção de fêmeas em campo, procedimentos para garantir a sobrevivência delas até a dissecção para investigação da infecção por flagelados e o processo de dissecção foram feitos com base em atividades desenvolvidas no LESP/ Flebotomíneos, quando do desenvolvimento de estudos ecológicos de flebotomíneos e aspectos da capacidade vetorial para Leishmania (BRILHANTE et al, 2017;GALVIS 2011;DINIZ et al, 2014;GALVIS et al, 2017;MOSCHIN et al, 2013).…”
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“…al., 2013). Além disto, estas espécies infectaram-se experimentalmente por Leishmania braziliensis e sobreviveram ao período de incubação extrínseco (Diniz et. al., 2014 (Iversson et.…”
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“…fischeri e Ps. ayrozai, que têm sido incriminadas ou suspeitas de atuarem como vetoras de Leishmania spp., agentes de LTA(Diniz et al 2014). Destaca-se o encontro novamente de uma fêmea provável de mais baixos, e os mais altos, no verão.…”
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