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Título: | Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae) in a campina reserve in the State of Amazonas, and its epidemiological importance |
Título(s) alternativo(s): | Fauna de flebotomíneos (Diptera: Psychodidae) de uma reserva de campina no Estado do Amazonas, e sua importância epidemiológica |
Autor: | Silva, Plínio Eudson Santos da Freitas, Rui Alves de Silva, Daniela Fernandes da Alencar, Ronildo Baiatone |
Palavras-chave: | Ecosystem Epidemiology Fauna Fly Infection Risk Leishmania Lutzomyia Flaviscutellata Lutzomyia Furcata Lutzomyia Georgii Lutzomyia Monstruosa Lutzomyia Olmeca Lutzomyia Olmeca Nociva Lutzomyia Umbratilis Nonhuman Parasite Transmission Parasitology Psychodidae Urban Area Animal Ecosystem Female Insect Vectors Leishmaniasis Male Population Density Population Dynamics Psychodidae Diptera Leishmania Amazonensis Lueheia Lutzomyia Flaviscutellata Lutzomyia Umbratilis Olmeca Psychodidae |
Data do documento: | 2010 |
Revista: | Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical |
É parte de: | Volume 43, Número 1, Pags. 78-81 |
Abstract: | Introduction: In Brazil, the largest diversity of phlebotomines is found in the Amazon region, particularly in undisturbed terra-firma forest. However, the phlebotomine fauna in other ecosystems of this region is still not well known. Methods: In order to investigate the phlebotomine fauna of another Amazon ecosystem, collections were made using CDC light traps in the campina/campinarana ecosystems in the periurban zone of the city of Manaus. Results: Eight hundred and fourteen phlebotomines of 26 species were captured, of which the most abundant were: Lutzomyia flaviscutellata (64.5%); Lutzomyia georgii (14%); Lutzomyia olmeca nociva (8.1%); Lutzomyia furcata (3.2%); Lutzomyia monstruosa (1.3%); Lutzomyia umbratilis (1.1%); and others (7.8%). Conclusions: The campina/campinarana ecosystems showed great epidemiological importance because of the high abundance of Lutzomyia flaviscutellata and Lutzomyia olmeca nociva, which are both vectors of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. Based on this information, it will be possible to outline goals for parasitological studies and raise awareness among researchers and students who are constantly exposed in these areas while conducting research work, regarding the possible risk of contamination by Leishmania. |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0037-86822010000100017 |
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