نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus neglectus

تعداد نتایج: 1360  

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1993
V P Sharma R C Dhiman

The repellent action of neem oil was evaluated against sand flies under laboratory and field conditions. Concentrations of 2% neem oil mixed in coconut or mustard oil provided 100% protection against Phlebotomus argentipes throughout the night under field conditions; against Phlebotomus papatasi it repelled sand flies for about 7 h in the laboratory. Neem oil is an indigenous product and a low-...

2013
H. Kassiri E. Javadian M. Sharififard

The monthly activity of sand flies, which are vectors of leishmaniasis, was studied from May to October 1997 in three regions (plains, mountainous, coastal) of the Sistan-Bluchistan Province using sticky paper traps. In each village, three houses were selected. 30 sticky traps were installed indoors (bedroom, guestroom, toilet, bathroom) and 30 were installed outdoors (rodent burrows, wall crac...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2011
M Khadri Shahar A Abu Hassan H L Lee M R Che Salmah

Phlebotomine sand flies were collected using CO2 baited CDC light trap in 2000 and 2001 in limestone areas and caves of western Malaysia. A total of 1,548 specimens were collected comprising 18 species from two genera: Phlebotomus (6 spp) and Sergentomyia (12 spp). Phlebotomus major major (38.9%) was the predominant species followed by Sergentomyia perturbans (20.1%), P. stantoni (15.3%) and ot...

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: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1993
C Apiwathnasorn S Sucharit K Surathin T Deesin

As a result of extensive surveys of sand flies carried out during 1987-90 in Thailand, species including a man-biter, Phlebotomus hoepplii, and cattle-biters, P. argentipes and P. major major, were discovered in Kanchanaburi Province. The human-baited catches revealed a low density of P. hoepplii and the biting occurred during 2100-2300 hours. Phlebotomus hoepplii was also found feeding on buff...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1992
M J Turell D L Dickson

We studied the effects of various oils used to trap sand flies on the recovery of virus from infected adult Phlebotomus papatasi. Both Rift Valley fever and sandfly fever Sicilian viruses were readily recovered from virus-inoculated specimens held at 26 degrees C on mineral, olive or castor oil-soaked sheets for up to 12 h. However, after 50 h on oil-soaked paper, significantly greater titers w...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
hamid kassiri metisumeo~tooomogycande~uo}o~ognu~ol~eswooooovrommlwkloolvo~ juol}{laq}vankwov{{ ypv ]omgsiw{ioncmwdical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738296, [email protected]; metisumeo~tooomogycande~uo}o~ognu~ol~eswooooovrommlwkloolvo~ juol}{laq}vankwov{{ ypv ]omgsiw{ioncmwdical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738296, [email protected] ahmad ali hanafi-bojd department of medical entomology & vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran ezzatoddin javadian department of medical entomology & vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, ir iran

background phlebotomus papatasi and p. salehi are reported as vectors of cutaneous leishmaniasis in southeast of iran. seasonal activity of these species is different in zoogeographical zones and must be known well for better management of the disease. objectives to determine the nocturnal activity of sand flies and their leptomonad infection rates. materials and methods a cross-sectional study...

2013
David N. Mburu

This study reports the cloning, sequencing, and functional characterization of novel simian homologs of CCR5 from three species of primates (Papio anubis anubis; Colobus guereza and Cercopithecus neglectus ) which are indigenous to East Africa. Identity at the amino acid level to human CCR5 was 97% for molecules from all three primate species. Functional characterization of these coreceptors wa...

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