نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus fever

تعداد نتایج: 97355  

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2002
Michele Maroli Tiziana Cianchi Riccardo Bianchi Cristina Khoury

A study was undertaken to establish the susceptibility of two recently colonized sand fly species, Phlebotomus perniciosus and P. papatasi to some insecticides. A laboratory colony of P. papatasi, unexposed to insecticides for a period of ten years, was used as reference strain. Bioassay tests were carried out according to the WHO standard protocols based on the mortality rates recorded at diff...

2016
Nacira Kabbout Djemoi Merzoug Haroun Chenchouni

BACKGROUND Algeria is among the most affected Mediterranean countries by leishmaniasis due to its large geographic extent and climatic diversity. The current study aimed to determine the ecological status (composition and diversity) of phlebotomine sandfly populations in the region of Oum El Bouaghi (Northeast Algeria). METHODS An entomological survey was conducted during the period May-Octob...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2011
H Kassiri E Javadian A A Hanafi-Boj

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Sandflies are reported as the vectors of different kinds of leishmaniasis to human. There are foci of the disease in Iran. The aim of this study was to determine the fauna and species composition of sandflies to find the probable vectors of leishmaniasis in Nikshahr county, south-east of Iran, where cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic. METHODS Sandflies were collected b...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2010
Ximena Collao Gustavo Palacios Fernando de Ory Sara Sanbonmatsu Mercedes Pérez-Ruiz José María Navarro Ricardo Molina Stephen K Hutchison W Ian Lipkin Antonio Tenorio María Paz Sánchez-Seco

A new member of the phlebovirus genus, tentatively named Granada virus, was detected in sandflies collected in Spain. By showing the presence of specific neutralizing antibodies in human serum collected in Granada, we show that Granada virus infects humans. The analysis of the complete genome of Granada virus revealed that this agent is likely to be a natural reassortant of the recently describ...

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...

برنا , حسین, حسینی واسوکلایی, نصیبه , حنفی بجد, احمد علی , داوری, علیرضا, شایسته, مجید, عنایتی, احمد علی , فاضلی دینان, محمود, یوسف مقدم , محمد, یونسی, زهرا,

Background and purpose: Sand flies are widespread in Iran and are vectors of leishmaniasis and pappatci fever in most parts of the country including Southern Khorasan Province. Faunistic and ecological studies of these flies are necessary in order to implement proper vector control programs. This research was conducted to determine the sand flies fauna in Southern Khorasan province. Materials ...

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: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2012
Sally Osman Widaa Khalid Awadelkarim Ahmed Amel Ahmed Elsheikh Bari Mayada Mohmmedelhassan Ali Mihad Abdelaal Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Bashir Ahmed Hamid Awadelkarim Mastour Zakkiah Algali Yagi Mo'awia Mukhtar Hassan

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) has been known to occur since the 1980s on the western bank of the White Nile River (Central Sudan), 150 km south of Khartoum, and has resulted in high mortality. The most recent outbreak of the disease in this area began in 2006. Entomological surveys were carried out during May 2008, June 2010 and May and July 2011 in the White Nile area. Sandflies were collected u...

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