نتایج جستجو برای: larroussius

تعداد نتایج: 48  

2011
Z. Berdjane-Brouk R.N. Charrel I. Bitam B. Hamrioui A. Izri

We report for the first time the presence of Phlebotomus mascittii and the female of Phlebotomus chadlii in Algeria. These two species were collected during an entomological study conducted in endemic visceral leishmaniasis focus from the north part of the country, Kabylia.

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2011
Christopher O Anjili Phillip M Ngumbi Josyline C Kaburi Lucy W Irungu

Visceral and cutaneous leishmaniases are endemic in some parts of Kenya, where they are transmitted by phlebobotomine sandflies of genus Phlebotomus. This review is a compilation of the currently known distribution of phlebotomine sandflies in the parts of Kenya that have been studied, from the time sandflies were first reported in the country. So far 48 species of sandflies have been identifi...

2012
Iva Rohoušová Sreenath Subrahmanyam Věra Volfová Jianbing Mu Petr Volf Jesus G. Valenzuela Ryan C. Jochim

BACKGROUND Phlebotomus tobbi is a vector of Leishmania infantum, and P. sergenti is a vector of Leishmania tropica. Le. infantum and Le. tropica typically cause visceral or cutaneous leishmaniasis, respectively, but Le. infantum strains transmitted by P. tobbi can cause cutaneous disease. To better understand the components and possible implications of sand fly saliva in leishmaniasis, the tran...

2013
Li-Ren Guan Yuan-Qing Yang Jing-Qi Qu Hao-Yuan Ren Jun-Jie Chai

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) was discovered in the farms of the Karamay suburb, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the 1990s. Between 1992 and 1994, a house-to-house survey revealed a prevalence of 1.0-1.6% in the residents. The clinical types of skin lesions included papule, plaque, ulcer and nodular prurigo. Observations verified that, in some cases, the skin lesions healed spontaneously in ...

2014
Michaela Vlkova Michal Sima Iva Rohousova Tatiana Kostalova Petra Sumova Vera Volfova Erin L. Jaske Kent D. Barbian Teshome Gebre-Michael Asrat Hailu Alon Warburg Jose M. C. Ribeiro Jesus G. Valenzuela Ryan C. Jochim Petr Volf

BACKGROUND In East Africa, Phlebotomus orientalis serves as the main vector of Leishmania donovani, the causative agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Phlebotomus orientalis is present at two distant localities in Ethiopia; Addis Zemen where VL is endemic and Melka Werer where transmission of VL does not occur. To find out whether the difference in epidemiology of VL is due to distant composit...

2010
P Parvizi SR Naddaf E AlaeeNovin

BACKGROUND Haematophagous females of some phlebotomine sandflies are the only natural vectors of Leishmania species, the causative agents of leishmaniasis in many parts of the tropics and subtropics, including Iran. We report the presence of Phlebotomus (Larroussius) major and Phlebotomus (Adlerius) halepensis in Tonekabon (Mazanderan Province) and Phlebotomus (Larroussius) tobbi in Pakdasht (T...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1998
P Rispail N Léger

Numerical analyses (correspondence analysis, ascending hierarchical classification, cladistic approach) were applied to the morphological characters of the adults of the genus Phlebotomus Rondani & Berté 1840. They confirm the reliability of the classic classifications, and also redefine the taxonomic and phylogenetic position of certain taxa. Thus, Spelaeophlebotomus Theodor 1948. Idiophleboto...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2010
Philip M Ngumbi Josyline C Kaburi Christopher O Anjili Fabian Haas

According to the World Health Organization’s reports, leishmaniases in humans are caused by 20 species of protozoa, belonging to the genus Leishmania1. The parasites are transmitted by the bite of a female tiny, 2–3 mm long insect vector, the phlebotomine sandfly1. Leishmaniasis endemic areas in Kenya are—West Pokot, Kitui, Machakos, Meru, Koibatek and Kajiado districts2–6. Kala-azar (Visceral ...

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