نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomine sandflies

تعداد نتایج: 1192  

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2014
Paritosh Malaviya Albert Picado Epco Hasker Bart Ostyn Sangeeta Kansal Rudra Pratap Singh Ravi Shankar Marleen Boelaert Shyam Sundar

The Muzaffarpur-TMRC Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS), established in 2007, was developed as an enlargement of the scope of a research collaboration on the project Visceral Leishmaniasis in Bihar, which had been ongoing since 2005. The HDSS is located in a visceral leishmaniasis (VL)-endemic area in the Muzaffarpur district of Bihar state in India. It is the only HDSS conductin...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1997
R Lainson

There are 20 named species of the genus Leishmania at present recognized in the New World, of which 14 are known to infect man. The present paper discusses the biological, biochemical and ecological features, where known, of six species which have not till now been found to cause human leishmaniasis; namely, Leishmania (Leishmania) enriettii, L. (L.) hertigi, L. (L.) deanei, L. (L.) aristidesi,...

2016
A.B. Sudeep Y.K. Gurav V.P. Bondre

Chandipura virus (CHPV) (Vesiculovirus: Rhabdoviridae) garnered global attention as an emerging neurotropic pathogen inflicting high mortality in children within 24 h of commencement of symptoms. The 2003-2004 outbreaks in Central India witnessed case fatality rates ranging from 56-75 per cent in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat with typical encephalitic symptoms. Due to the acute sickness and rapid ...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2011
Veracilda Ribeiro Alves Rui Alves de Freitas Francisco Lima Santos Toby Vincent Barrett

In the present paper we describe the diversity of phlebotomine sandflies collected in three sandstone caves in the municipality of Presidente Figueiredo, state of Amazonas, Brazil. The phlebotomines were captured during 2006 with CDC light traps. Guano samples from inside the Gruta Refúgio do Maruaga were collected to investigate the presence of immature specimens. A total of 2,160 adult phlebo...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1982
A W McCrae B G Kirya

Data of monkey serology are presented which, together with past evidence, support the view that yellow fever (YF) virus circulates in its primary sylvan host populations, i.e., forest monkeys, in an enzootic state in Bwamba County in western Uganda but as series of epizootics in the forest-savanna mosaic zone of central Uganda. Evidence of an epizootic of Zika virus at the Zika Forest near Ente...

2012
Manica Balasegaram Koert Ritmeijer Maria Angeles Lima Sakib Burza Gemma Ortiz Genovese Barbara Milani Sara Gaspani Julien Potet François Chappuis

INTRODUCTION Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. Between 700,000 and 1.2 million cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis and between 200,000 and 400,000 cases of visceral leishmaniasis (VL), which is fatal if left untreated, occur annually worldwide. Liposomal amphotericin B (LAMB), alone or in combination with other drugs, has been extensively studied as VL tre...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2008
Elaine A Silva Renato Andreotti Edelberto S Dias Jacqueline C Barros Julia C M Brazuna

Over the past years, leishmaniases have become a public health issue in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, particularly in Campo Grande, the state capital. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of Leishmania DNA in the population of phlebotomine sandflies using DNA amplification by PCR. Insect captures were carried out from 4 pm. to 7 am for 4 consecutive days each month ...

2016
Jordan C. Achtman Dana L. Ellis Bradley Saylors Erin E. Boh

PCR: polymerase chain reaction INTRODUCTION Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease endemic to 88 countries on 5 continents. It is estimated that there are 1 to 1.5 million cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis among local populations, but leishmaniasis also commonly affects travelers to these endemic countries. Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic protozoa in the genus Leishmania, which are transmit...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2015
Ahmad Megahed Ahmad Saleh Albert Labib Mohammad Saad Abdel-Fattah Mohammad Bakr Farag Al-Attar Tosson A Morsy

Leishmania are digenetic protozoa which inhabit two hosts, the sandfly where they grow as promastigotes in the gut, and the mammalian macrophage where they grow as amastigotes. Sandfly (or sand fly) is a colloquial name for any species or genus of flying, biting, blood-sucking Dipteran encountered in sandy areas. In the United States, sandfly may refer to certain horse flies that are also known...

2010
Manu Vanaerschot Ilse Maes Meriem Ouakad Vanessa Adaui Louis Maes Simonne De Doncker Suman Rijal François Chappuis Jean-Claude Dujardin Saskia Decuypere

BACKGROUND Leishmania donovani is an intracellular protozoan parasite that causes a lethal systemic disease, visceral leishmaniasis (VL), and is transmitted between mammalian hosts by phlebotomine sandflies. Leishmania expertly survives in these 'hostile' environments with a unique redox system protecting against oxidative damage, and host manipulation skills suppressing oxidative outbursts of ...

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