2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2008000500016
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Study on the bacterial midgut microbiota associated to different Brazilian populations of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva) (Diptera: Psychodidae)

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“…E. coli and M. luteus were included as standard type species. S. marcescens was used because of its potential as an insect pathogen that has been found in sand flies (27), and Ochrobactrum is found at a low level in the sand fly colony and has been found in other sand fly colonies (28). P. agglomerans is a commonly isolated commensal/symbiont from many species of insects including sand flies (27,29).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…E. coli and M. luteus were included as standard type species. S. marcescens was used because of its potential as an insect pathogen that has been found in sand flies (27), and Ochrobactrum is found at a low level in the sand fly colony and has been found in other sand fly colonies (28). P. agglomerans is a commonly isolated commensal/symbiont from many species of insects including sand flies (27,29).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…zoonótica o antropozoonótica, la cual afecta las poblaciones de aproximadamente 90 países, siendo considerada una de las seis enfermedades 1 tropicales más importantes en todo el mundo . Diversos estudios han incriminado a los flebótomos como hospederos y transmisores de innumerables otros 2,3,4,5 microorganismos . Cabe recordar que la picada de estos insectos pode causar irritación considerable y 6 reacciones alérgicas en personas sensibles .…”
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“…It was also involved in asymptomatic carriage in some animals (20,30,31). Moreover, its presence was reported worldwide in human body and head lice (20,(32)(33)(34), as well as in arthropods (35).…”
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