نتایج جستجو برای: tabanids

تعداد نتایج: 64  

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2012
Fabiano Antonio Cadioli Patrícia de Athayde Barnabé Rosangela Zacarias Machado Márcia Cristina Alves Teixeira Marcos Rogério André Paulo Henrique Sampaio Otávio Luiz Fidélis Junior Marta Maria Geraldes Teixeira Luiz Carlos Marques

This is the first description of a Trypanosoma vivax outbreak in the state of São Paulo (municipality of Lins). Fever, jaundice, decreased milk production, weight loss, profuse diarrhea, abortion, anemia, leukocytosis and hyperfibrinogenemia were observed in the affected animals. Thirty-one cows and calves died out of a total of 1080 in the herd. Three cows showed neurological symptoms like dys...

2013
Marc Desquesnes Alan Dargantes De-Hua Lai Zhao-Rong Lun Philippe Holzmuller Sathaporn Jittapalapong

This paper reviews the transmission modes of Trypanosoma evansi. Its worldwide distribution is attributed to mechanical transmission. While the role of tabanids is clear, we raise questions on the relative role of Haematobia sp. and the possible role of Stomoxys sp. in delayed transmission. A review of the available trypanocidal drugs and their efficacy in various host species is useful for und...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Gábor Horváth Miklós Blahó Adám Egri György Kriska István Seres Bruce Robertson

Human-made objects (e.g., buildings with glass surfaces) can reflect horizontally polarized light so strongly that they appear to aquatic insects to be bodies of water. Insects that lay eggs in water are especially attracted to such structures because these insects use horizontal polarization of light off bodies of water to find egg-laying sites. Thus, these sources of polarized light can becom...

2014
Glyn A. Vale John W. Hargrove Philippe Solano Fabrice Courtin Jean-Baptiste Rayaisse Michael J. Lehane Johan Esterhuizen Inaki Tirados Stephen J. Torr

BACKGROUND Male and female tsetse flies feed exclusively on vertebrate blood. While doing so they can transmit the diseases of sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in domestic stock. Knowledge of the host-orientated behavior of tsetse is important in designing bait methods of sampling and controlling the flies, and in understanding the epidemiology of the diseases. For this we must explain se...

2013
Simon D'Archivio Alain Cosson Mathieu Medina Thierry Lang Paola Minoprio Sophie Goyard

Trypanosoma vivax, one of the leading parasites responsible for Animal African Trypanosomosis (Nagana), is generally cyclically transmitted by Glossina spp. but in areas devoid of the tsetse flies in Africa or in Latin American countries is mechanically transmitted across vertebrate hosts by other haematophagous insects, including tabanids. We followed on from our recent studies on the maintena...

2015
Glyn A. Vale John W. Hargrove N. Alan Cullis Andrew Chamisa Stephen J. Torr Ricardo E. Gürtler

BACKGROUND The behaviour of insect vectors has an important bearing on the epidemiology of the diseases they transmit, and on the opportunities for vector control. Two sorts of electrocuting device have been particularly useful for studying the behaviour of tsetse flies (Glossina spp), the vectors of the trypanosomes that cause sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in livestock. Such devices c...

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