نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus neglectus

تعداد نتایج: 1360  

2017
Enkelejda Velo Gioia Bongiorno Perparim Kadriaj Teita Myrseli James Crilly Aldin Lika Kujtim Mersini Trentina Di Muccio Silvia Bino Marina Gramiccia Luigi Gradoni Michele Maroli

The incidence of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in Albania is higher than in other countries of southern Europe, however the role of local sand fly species in the transmission of Leishmania infantum was not addressed conclusively. In 2006, a country-wide collection of sand flies performed in 14 sites selected based on recent occurrence of VL cases showed that Phlebotomus neglectus was by far the m...

Journal: :Parasite 2005
E Velo A Paparisto G Bongiorno T Di Muccio C Khoury S Bino M Gramiccia L Gradoni M Maroli

An entomological survey was carried out in two districts of central (Kruje) and northern (Lezhe) Albania. Six collecting sites, showing a variety of diurnal resting sites, were monitored for adult sandflies from June through October 2002. Flies were collected with CDC miniature light traps, sticky traps and mechanical or hand aspirators in peridomestic sites, in bedrooms and inside cow barns, c...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2002
P Volf Y Ozbel F Akkafa M Svobodová J Votýpka K P Chang

Sand fly (Diptera: Phlebotominae) fauna were surveyed in various districts of Sanliurfa in southeast Turkey for 3 yr immediately after an epidemic of cutaneous leishmaniasis (Leishmania tropica). Sticky papers and CDC light traps collected a total of 10,937 sand flies, of which 10,919 (4,158 females and 6,761 males) were identified as Phlebotomus and 18 (11 females and seven males) as Sergentom...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2015
Ákos Bede-Fazekas Attila Trájer

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES In the Carpathian Basin, the most northern populations of Phlebotomus (sandfly) species, including the two studied species (Phlebotomus mascittii and Phlebotomus neglectus), are reported from central Hungary. The most important limiting factor of the distribution of Phlebotomus species in the region is the annual minimum temperature which may be positively affected by th...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mehmet karakus department of zoology, institute of science, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey bayram gocmen department of zoology, science faculty, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey yusuf özbel department of parasitology, medical school, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey

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 per...

Journal: :Pathogens 2023

Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) are the principal vectors of phleboviruses and Leishmania spp., causative agents leishmaniases. The Mediterranean fly fauna is diverse, leishmaniasis, mainly caused by infantum, endemic in Balkan countries. Despite recent entomological surveys, only some districts Kosovo have been sampled for flies, with no proof/confirmation L. infantum. This stud...

Journal: :Parasite 1998
B Papadopoulos Y Tselentis

The island of Corfu is an endemic area of human leishmaniasis, mainly visceral and secondly cutaneous. In August 1996, a survey of phlebotomine sandflies was conducted throughout the whole island. Using castor-oil paper traps, a total of 2,615 sandflies were caught. The following species were identified: 450 (17.21%) Phlebotomus neglectus, 213 (8.15%) P. tobbi, 129 (4.93%) P. perfiliewi, 12 (0....

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2007
Fatih M Simsek Bulent Alten Selim S Caglar Yusuf Ozbel A Murat Aytekin Sinan Kaynas Asli Belen Ozge Erisoz Kasap Mehmet Yaman Samiye Rastgeldi

The two Old World genera, Phlebotomus and Sergentomyia, were both recorded in southern Anatolia in Turkey. Phlebotomus species predominated and comprised about 93% of the entire collection (3,172 specimens). Out of the sixteen species identified, two belonged to the genus Sergentomyia: S. dentata and S. theodori. The remaining fourteen species in the genus Phlebotomus were grouped under four su...

2014
Clint A. Boyd

Though the dinosaur Thescelosaurus neglectus was first described in 1913 and is known from the relatively fossiliferous Lance and Hell Creek formations in the Western Interior Basin of North America, the cranial anatomy of this species remains poorly understood. The only cranial material confidently referred to this species are three fragmentary bones preserved with the paratype, hindering atte...

2010
Samiye DEMIR Bayram GOCMEN Yusuf OZBEL

A faunistic study of Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) sand flies was carried out in northern Cyprus. A total of 12,517 sand flies (3,285 males and 9,232 females) was collected from 20 different localities in July and September 2004. Nine species belonging to genus Phlebotomus and 3 species of genus Sergentomyia were identified. Of these, the presence of the species Phlebotomus neglectus Ton...

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