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Abstract Leishmaniases are a global health problem and in Argentina are considered emerging diseases. The new transmission scenarios of tegumentary leishmaniasis are especially important given that large areas of forest are being transformed into rural and urban systems. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of the construction
María S Fernández+4 more
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) of an American cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic area in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil [PDF]
The occurrence of an outbreak of cutaneous leishmaniasis associated with Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis in the municipality of Bela Vista, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and the absence of information on its vectors in this area led the ...
ALVES, Murilo Andrade+9 more
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Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) of human leishmaniosis sites in Tunisia [PDF]
In order to identify the phlebotomine sandfly populations in Tunisian leishmaniosis foci, an entomological survey was carried out through three entomological seasons (2002-2003-2004) in 19 visceral and cutaneous leishmaniosis areas, located in six bioclimatic zones.
M. K. Chahed+6 more
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Six Phlebotominae sand fly species are incriminated as biological vectors of human pathogens in Panama, but molecular corroboration is still needed. We aim at confirming the identity of Phlebotominae species documented as anthropophilic in Panama.
Larissa Dutari, Jose R Loaiza
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The male of Brumptomyia angelae, sp. nov., a new species of Phlebotominae (Diptera, Psychodidae) of the Atlantic forest of the state of Paraná, Brazil, is described and illustrated. This new taxon is closely related to Brumptomyia ortizi Martins, Silva &
Eunice A Bianchi Galati+2 more
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Detección de ADN de kinetoplasto en vectores y posibles vectores de leishmaniasis en cuatro localidades de las provincias de Esmeraldas y Manabí [PDF]
Leishmania is a protozoan hemoflagellate belong to the Kinetoplastida order and Trypanosomatidae family transmitted to the human through the bite of a female sandfly of the Phlebotominae subfamily. The amastigotes introduced into the skin are responsible
Baquero Ullauri, María José
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Relationships of new world Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) based on fossil evidence
The fossil record and systematics of phlebotomid sand flies, vectors of leishmaniasis and arbovirus in several regions of the world, strongly support that living genera existed long before the Oligocene (38 million years, myr).
José Dilermando Andrade Filho+1 more
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Epidemic outbreak of tegumentary leishmaniasis in Puerto Esperanza, Misiones, 1998 [PDF]
La provincia de Misiones en 1998 notificó 205 casos de leishmaniosis, 98% en la localidad de Puerto Esperanza. El análisis de las fichas clínicas (n:129) de los casos atendidos en Hospital Puerto Esperanza (enero a septiembre 1998) mostró una mayor ...
Monzani, Ángel S.+3 more
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Phlebotominae Rondani Australophlebotomus Theodor A. maduloae Léger & Pesson. Distribution: New Caledonia. A. notteghemae Léger & Pesson. Distribution: New Caledonia. Grassomyia Theodor G. sp. Theodor. Distribution: Canary Islands. Phlebotomus Rondani & Berté P. africanus Newstead. Distribution: Mauritius. P. ariasi Tonnoir.
Vieira, Gabriel Santos+3 more
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La familia Psychodidae incluye pequeños dípteros nematóceros de distribución cosmopolita. Phlebotominae, en virtud de su importancia sanitaria, ha recibido una adecuada atención y han sido descriptas más de 400 especies para América del Sur.
Guillermo H. Omad
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