نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus larroussius tobbi

تعداد نتایج: 1097  

2013
Parviz Parvizi Ali Bordbar Narmin Najafzadeh

Individual, naturally occurring Phlebotomus mongolensis and Phlebotomus caucasicus from Iran were screened for infections with the maternally inherited intracellular Rickettsia-like bacterium Wolbachia pipientis via targeting a major surface protein gene (wsp). The main objective of this study was to determine if W. pipientis could be detected in these species. The sandflies were screened using...

2015
Magdalena Jancarova Jana Hlavacova Petr Volf

Phlebotomus sergenti Parrot, 1917 is the main vector of Leishmania tropica; however, its broad geographical range and molecular heterogeneity suggest possible variability in vector competence. We infected laboratory-reared P. sergenti originating from Turkey and Israel to compare their susceptibility to L. tropica. In both tested groups, heavy late-stage infections with the presence of metacycl...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Arezki Izri Sarah Temmam Grégory Moureau Boussad Hamrioui Xavier de Lamballerie Rémi N. Charrel

To determine whether sandfly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) is present in Algeria, we tested sandflies for phlebovirus RNA. A sequence closely related to that of SFSV was detected in a Phlebotomus ariasi sandfly. Of 60 human serum samples, 3 contained immunoglobulin G against SFSV. These data suggest SFSV is present in Algeria.

2013
Mehdi Badakhshan Javid Sadraei Vahideh Moin-Vaziri

BACKGROUND Stigmaeids mites have been recorded only on Phlebotominae sand flies up to now. Five species of Eustigmaeus, and three of Stigmaeus were reported on infested sandflies in different country up to the present. METHODS Sand flies collection was done using CDC light trap and sticky paper. The mites were isolated from infested specimens, mounted in Puri's medium and identified using rel...

Journal: :Bulletin of Entomological Research 1920

2016
R. Knowles L. E. Napier R. O. A. Smith

a brief resume of the events leading up to them. At an informal discussion between Majors II. W. Acton and R. Knowles and Dr. Napier in 1922 it was resolved that the difficult and important problem of kala-azar transmission should be the first to be investigated by the various workers at the School who were in a position to undertake this work. It was shewn by Acton and Knowles (1914) in their ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2001
H A Hanafi G M Beavers E A Dykstra

We report the 1st collection of Phlebotomus sergenti, a vector of the cutaneous and visceralizing forms of Leishmania tropica, from southern Egypt. Four female and 1 male P. sergenti were collected from unlit Centers for Disease Control light traps placed in a village on the Nile River, 6 km north of Aswan, Egypt, during studies conducted from 1998 to 1999. This extends the known distribution o...

2011
Maha Abdeladhim Mélika Ben Ahmed Soumaya Marzouki Nadia Belhadj Hmida Thouraya Boussoffara Nabil Belhaj Hamida Afif Ben Salah Hechmi Louzir

BACKGROUND The saliva of sand flies strongly enhances the infectivity of Leishmania in mice. Additionally, pre-exposure to saliva can protect mice from disease progression probably through the induction of a cellular immune response. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We analysed the cellular immune response against the saliva of Phlebotomus papatasi in humans and defined the phenotypic character...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2012
Francesco Greco Maria Vittoria Mauro Robert Tenuta Giovanni Apuzzo Cristina Giraldi

To editor: Toscana Virus belongs to the genus Phleobovirus, family Bunyaviridae. They are transmitted in the Mediterranean area by Phlebotomus perniciosus and Phlebotomus perfiliewi sandflies (Braito et al., 1997). Toscana virus (TOSV) was first isolated in 1971 from Phlebotomus perniciosus in Monte Argentario (Grosseto, Tuscany) (Verani et al., 1982). Sandflyborne TOSV was recognized as a lead...

2010
Grégory Moureau Laurence Bichaud Nicolas Salez Laetitia Ninove Boussad Hamrioui Smail Belazzoug Xavier de Lamballerie Arezki Izri Rémi N Charrel

During summer 2007, a total of 785 phlebotomine flies were trapped in northern Algeria, identified morphologically, organised as monospecific pools and tested for the presence of phlebovirus RNA using degenerate primers. Three pools were positive, and the corresponding PCR products were cloned and sequenced. Viral sequences corresponding to two phleboviruses distinct from each other were detect...

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