PHLEBOTOMINE FAUNA (DIPTERA: PSYCHODIDAE) IN AN AREA OF FISHING TOURISM IN CENTRAL-WESTERN BRAZIL

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作者
Brilhante, Andreia Fernandes [1 ]
Moraes Cavalheiros Dorval, Maria Elizabeth [2 ]
Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida [1 ]
da Rocha, Hilda Carlos [2 ]
Cristaldo, Geucira [2 ]
Brandao Nunes, Vania Lucia [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Saude Publ, BR-01246904 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Ctr Ciencias Biol & Saude, Lab Parasitol Humana, BR-79070900 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[3] Univ Anhanguera, Uniderp, Lab Parasitol Humana, BR-79037280 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
来源
REVISTA DO INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL DE SAO PAULO | 2015年 / 57卷 / 03期
关键词
Sandflies; Leishmaniasis; Natural infection; Animal's shelters; Vectors; Ecotourism; CANINE VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS; CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS; MATO-GROSSO; NYSSOMYIA-INTERMEDIA; NATURAL INFECTION; LUTZOMYIA-NEIVAI; ENDEMIC AREA; SAO-PAULO; SUL STATE; DO-SUL;
D O I
10.1590/S0036-46652015000300009
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to identify behavioral aspects of the sandfly fauna of a fishing tourism area in the municipality of Bonito (MS). Monthly captures were undertaken from December 2009 to November 2010, using automatic CDC type light traps, from 18h00 to 06h00, in a forested area, a savannah area, peridomiciles and animal shelters near peridomiciliary areas. Nyssomyia whitmani was the most frequent out of a total of 6,699 specimens collected, belonging to 16 species, followed by Psathyromyia bigeniculata and Lutzomyia longipalpis, found in all the environments investigated, though in their greatest numbers in the animal shelters. Ny. whitmani exhibited its highest frequencies during the dry months, coincident with the fishing season, when the risk of transmission of cutaneous leishmaniasis for tourists and inhabitants increases. Noteworthy was the finding of two species naturally infected by flagellates: Ny. whitmani and Pa. bigeniculata. The local population and visiting tourists should be warned of the threat posed by leishmaniasis and the health authorities alerted to the need for adopting environmental sanitary measures, especially regarding such animal shelters as they seem to provide favorable conditions to the proliferation, maintenance and breeding opportunities of phlebotomines.
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