نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus fever

تعداد نتایج: 97355  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1996
Y López L Osorio G Alvarez J Rojas F Jiménez C Gómez C Ferro

Lutzomyia longipalpis, 15 other species of the genus Lutzomyia, and one species of Brumptomyia were collected in an endemic focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a river canyon 450 m above sea-level, in Rio Claro, Antioquia, Colombia. The presence of Lu. longipalpis is associated with the destruction of the primary forest and the development of new farmland and rural settlement in this region. Th...

2017
Nazli Ayhan Kurtesh Sherifi Arber Taraku Kristaq Bërxholi Rémi N. Charrel

Toscana and sandfly fever Sicilian viruses (TOSV and SFSV, respectively), both transmitted by sand flies, are prominent human pathogens in the Old World. Of 1,086 serum samples collected from cattle and sheep during 2013 in various regions of Kosovo (Balkan Peninsula), 4.7% and 53.4% had neutralizing antibodies against TOSV and SFSV, respectively.

2011
A Aghaei Afshar Y Rassi I Sharifi MR Abai MA Oshaghi MR Yaghoobi-Ershadi H Vatandoost

BACKGROUND The cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) has been occurred in Dehbakri County, located 46 km of Bam District, Kerman Province since 2004-2005. Phlebotomus papatasi is an important vector of zoonotic cutaneous leishmanisis (ZCL) as well as sand fly fever and P. sergenti is considered as main vector of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) in Iran. There are several measures for vector c...

2014
T. V. SATHE

Kolhapur region of Maharashtra, India provides very rich biodiversity due to high rainfall (700-6000 mm), temperature range 8 41C, several types of water bodies and decaying organic matters of both plant and animal origin. The environment of Kolhapur thus, is very conducive for sand fly populations. The sand flies suck the blood of humans, domestic and wild animals and transmit diseases like Le...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2008
Bart Ostyn Veerle Vanlerberghe Albert Picado Diwakar Singh Dinesh Shyam Sundar François Chappuis Suman Rijal Jean-Claude Dujardin Marc Coosemans Marleen Boelaert Clive Davies

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a deadly vector-borne disease that causes an estimated 500 000 new cases a year. In India, Nepal and Bangladesh, VL is caused by Leishmania donovani, which is transmitted from man to man by the sandfly Phlebotomus argentipes. In 2005, these three countries signed a memorandum of understanding to eliminate VL from the region. Integrated vector management is one of ...

2017
Mehmet Karakus Bayram Gocmen Yusuf Özbel

BACKGROUND In Turkey, vector control programs are mainly based on indoor residual spraying with pyrethroids against mosquitoes. No special control program is available for sand flies. Most insecticide susceptibility tests were done for mosquitoes but not for sand flies. We therefore aimed to determine the insecticide susceptibility against two commonly used insecticides; deltamethrin and permet...

2014
Abdallah Mohammed Samy Said Abdallah Doha Mohamed Amin Kenawy

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected clinical form of public health importance that is quite prevalent in the northern and eastern parts of Egypt. A comprehensive study over seven years (January 2005-December 2011) was conducted to track CL transmission with respect to both sandfly vectors and animal reservoirs. The study identified six sandfly species collected from different districts ...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2009
Giulia Morosetti Gioia Bongiorno Bernadett Beran Aldo Scalone Judith Moser Marina Gramiccia Luigi Gradoni Michele Maroli

The incidence of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis has not only been recognized but is, in fact, increasing in territories of northern continental Italy previously regarded as non-endemic. Recent findings of sporadic autochthonous canine infections and the presence of phlebotomine vectors in some provinces of north-eastern Italy have stimulated risk assessment for the spreading of leishmaniasis i...

2007
Remi N. Charrel Arezki Izri Sarah Temmam Pascal Delaunay Isabelle Toga Henri Dumon Pierre Marty Xavier de Lamballerie Philippe Parola

Toscana virus (TOSV), an arthropodborne phlebovirus transmitted by sandflies, can cause febrile illness and meningitis. The vector of TOSV in France was unknown. We detected TOSV RNA in 2 (female Phlebotomus perniciosus) of 61 pools of sandflies captured in southeastern France. Two genotypes of TOSV were identified.

2014
Jagdish Meena Monica Juneja Devendra Mishra Pallavi Vats Arti Pawaria

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani and transmitted by the bite of infected sandfly Phlebotomus argentipes. The protozoa is obliged intracellularly and causes a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes: VL ('kala azar'), cutaneous leishmaniasis and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (espundia). Kala azar is the most aggressive form and if untreated causes hig...

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