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Sandfly Fever.

open access: green, 1912
E C Taylor, Mohammad Hakimullah Khan
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[Sandfly repellants].

open access: yesMeditsinskaia parazitologiia i parazitarnye bolezni, 2010
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Sandfly Fever

Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Biting sandflies are known for transmitting leishmaniasis, but sandflies also transmit sandfly fever viruses that may disrupt military operations. Sandfly fever is caused by serotypes of the Phlebovirus genus (primarily the Naples, Sicilian, or Toscana serotypes). The illness is known colloquially as "three-day fever" and "papataci fever." The clinical
E C, Taylor, Mohammad Hakimullah, Khan
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A Sandfly Described in 1691

Nature, 1947
WE have discovered recently the existence of a description of a sandfly by Phillipo Bonanni1 published in 1691, together with an interesting plate. So far as we are aware, there is no mention of it in recent literature, and it is unknown to other workers on Phlebotomus.
M, LAVOIPIERRE, P, LAMBERT
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Sandflies and leishmaniasis in Germany

Parasitology Research, 2008
This study has provided evidence for the natural occurrence of sandflies in Germany. Two species belonging to the genus Phlebotomus were detected. Phlebotomus (Larroussius) perniciosus, a proven vector of leishmaniasis, was found in association with an autochthonous case of canine leishmaniasis near Kaiserslautern. Two hundred thirty-seven specimens of
T J, Naucke   +3 more
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Control of phlebotomine sandflies

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2003
Abstract. Phlebotomine sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae) transmit many zoonotic diseases (arboviruses, bartonelloses and especially leishmaniases) of importance to human health in at least 80 countries. Measures used to control adult sandflies (Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus) include the use of insecticides (mostly pyrethroids) for residual spraying of ...
B, Alexander, M, Maroli
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