نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus neglectus

تعداد نتایج: 1360  

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2012
Vasiliki Christodoulou Maria Antoniou Pantelis Ntais Ippokratis Messaritakis Vladimir Ivovic Jean-Pierre Dedet Francine Pratlong Vít Dvorak Yiannis Tselentis

Leishmaniases are vector-borne diseases transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. Three species of Leishmania are found in the Mediterranean basin: Leishmania infantum, the most common species responsible for both visceral (VL) and cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL); Leishmania major, found in North Africa and Middle East causing CL; Leishmania tropica with a limited presence in Europe, causing CL. Dur...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2010
Viviana D Tarallo Filipe Dantas-Torres Riccardo P Lia Domenico Otranto

A 2-year survey was carried out from May to November 2008 and 2009 to study the sand fly species composition, its seasonal phenology and density in Apulia region (southern, Italy). The study was conducted in a dog shelter located in a new residential urban district where Leishmania infantum is endemic. Sand flies were collected using sticky traps from May to November, at about 7-day intervals. ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2003
Samir S Sawalha Muhamad S Shtayeh Haroun M Khanfar Alon Warburg Ziad A Abdeen

Two forms of leishmaniasis are endemic to the Jenin district in the northern region of the West Bank. Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), caused by Leishmania infantum, mainly affects infants. Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) affects a broader age group and is probably caused by L. tropica. Although the Jenin district is the most important focus of leishmaniasis in the West Bank, the sand fly fauna of the...

2016
Mohammad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi

Leishmaniasis has long been known as a significant public health challenge in many parts of Iran. Phlebotomus papatasi and P. sergenti are the vectors of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis and Anthroponotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis respectively, and 5 species of sand flies including P. kandelakii, P. neglectus, P. perfiliewi, P. keshishiani and P. alexandri are considered as probable vectors of Zo...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2009
Seray Ozensoy Töz Nermin Sakru Hatice Ertabaklar Samiye Demir Mustafa Sengul Yusuf Ozbel

A cross-sectional seroepidemiological survey of leishmaniasis was carried out among children and adults from four villages and one district of Denizli province located in the Southern Aegean Region of Turkey where 14 human visceral leishmaniasis (HVL) cases including 4 adults were reported between 1993 and 2000. Blood samples were taken from 329 children, 217 adults and 140 dogs and a physical ...

2011
Dominik Fischer Philipp Moeller Stephanie M. Thomas Torsten J. Naucke Carl Beierkuhnlein

BACKGROUND In the Old World, sandfly species of the genus Phlebotomus are known vectors of Leishmania, Bartonella and several viruses. Recent sandfly catches and autochthonous cases of leishmaniasis hint on spreading tendencies of the vectors towards Central Europe. However, studies addressing potential future distribution of sandflies in the light of a changing European climate are missing. ...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mohammad reza yaghoobi-ershadi department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

leishmaniasis has long been known as a significant public health challenge in many parts of iran. phlebotomus pa­patasi and p. sergent i are the vectors of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis and anthroponotic cutaneous leish­maniasis respectively, and 5 species of sand flies including p. kandelakii , p. neglectus , p. perfiliewi , p. keshishiani and p. alexandri are considered as probable vectors...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2009
Rodrigo Gurgel-Goncalves César Augusto Cuba Cuba

Rhodnius neglectus is frequently found in palm trees and bird nests in sylvatic environments. However, adult specimens infected by Trypanosoma cruzi have been invading houses in central Brazil. Analyzing and predicting the geographical distribution of this species may improve vector surveillance strategies for Chagas disease. Ecological niche modeling using the genetic algorithm for rule-set pr...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
S P Taylor G J Hollaway C H Hunt

Eighty-one cultivars from 12 field crop species were assessed for suitability as hosts to the root lesion nematode, Pratylenchus neglectus, in two field trials. Host status was assessed on the basis of either final P. neglectus densities in soil or multiplication rate under different crops. Both techniques gave consistent results for crop and cultivar ranking, and it was therefore concluded tha...

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