نتایج جستجو برای: P. sergenti

تعداد نتایج: 1269846  

2016
Vahideh Moin-Vaziri Mohammad Ali Oshaghi Mohammad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi Pupak Derakhshandeh-Peykar Mohammad Reza Abaei Fatemeh Mohtarami Ali Reza Zahraei-Ramezani Aboulhassan Nadim

BACKGROUND Phlebotomus sergenti s.l. is considered the most likely vector of Leishmania tropica in Iran. Although two morphotypes- P. sergenti sergenti (A) and P. sergenti similis (B)-have been formally described, further morphological and a molecular analysis of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtDNA-COI) gene revealed inconsistencies and suggests that the variation between the morphotypes ...

2015
Magdalena Jancarova Jana Hlavacova Petr Volf

Phlebotomus sergenti Parrot, 1917 is the main vector of Leishmania tropica; however, its broad geographical range and molecular heterogeneity suggest possible variability in vector competence. We infected laboratory-reared P. sergenti originating from Turkey and Israel to compare their susceptibility to L. tropica. In both tested groups, heavy late-stage infections with the presence of metacycl...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2014
Nargys Es-Sette Malika Ajaoud Laurence Bichaud Salsabil Hamdi Fouad Mellouki Rémi N Charrel Meryem Lemrani

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES An entomological study using CDC miniature light-traps was performed in El Hanchane locality, where cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) was emerging during the summer of 2011. The aim of this study is to identify the vectors of Leishmania and of phleboviruses. METHODS In the field, a total of 643 sandfly specimens were collected, identified by morphological keys and categoriz...

2012
Iva Rohoušová Sreenath Subrahmanyam Věra Volfová Jianbing Mu Petr Volf Jesus G. Valenzuela Ryan C. Jochim

BACKGROUND Phlebotomus tobbi is a vector of Leishmania infantum, and P. sergenti is a vector of Leishmania tropica. Le. infantum and Le. tropica typically cause visceral or cutaneous leishmaniasis, respectively, but Le. infantum strains transmitted by P. tobbi can cause cutaneous disease. To better understand the components and possible implications of sand fly saliva in leishmaniasis, the tran...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2003
Milena Svobodová Jan Votýpka

Phlebotomus sergenti is a natural vector of Leishmania tropica. However, the ability of P. sergenti to transmit L. tropica by bite has not been proven experimentally yet. We have transmitted L. tropica to golden hamsters and BALB/c mice by the bite of P. sergenti. Sand flies and Leishmania both originated from an anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis focus in Urfa, Turkey. P. sergenti females f...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2007
Vahideh Moin-Vaziri Jérôme Depaquit Mohammad-Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi Mohammad-Ali Oshaghi Pupak Derakhshandeh-Peykar Hubert Ferté Matthieu Kaltenbach Maria Dolores Bargues Nicole Léger Aboulhassan Nadim

An intraspecific study on the morphological and molecular characteristics of Phlebotomus sergenti s.l., the main vector of Leishmania tropica, was performed on 28 Iranian populations from 11 provinces and a few samples from Greece, Morocco, Lebanon, Turkey, Pakistan, and Syria. Three morphotypes were identified as A, B and C, with some intermediate forms in the samples under investigation. Base...

Journal: :Acta tropica 2012
Iva Rohoušová Věra Volfová Soňa Nová Petr Volf

Pooled salivary gland samples are frequently used to ensure the sufficient amount of material for the experiments; however, this could mask an individual variability. Thus, we compared salivary protein profiles in seven colonies of three Phlebotomus species: Phlebotomus sergenti, Phlebotomus perniciosus, and Phlebotomus papatasi. Surprisingly, the individual profiles differed significantly betw...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2010
Said Abdallah Doha Abdallah M Samy

The bionomics of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) were studied for two successive years (January 1996-December 1997) at 12 collecting stations representing six sectors of the province of Al-Baha, Saudi Arabia. The predominant species was Phlebotomus bergeroti (41.7%), followed by lesser numbers of Phlebotomus sergenti (11%), Phlebotomus arabicus (10.6%), Sergentomyia tiberiadis (1...

Journal: :Parasite 2005
M O Afonso L Campino S Cortes C Alves-Pires

In a survey carried out during the summer in 2002 and 2003, in the canine and vulpine leishmaniasis focus of Arrabida, 665 phlebotomine sandflies were caught. 13.83% were P. ariasi, 58.65% P. pemiciosus, 0.45% P. sergenti and 27.07% S. minuta. Despite the low abundance, the finding of the three adults P. sergenti (two males in Aldeia Grande and one female in Quinta da Ramada) confirm the coloni...

2017
Arshad Veysi Mohamad Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi Yavar Rassi Nasibeh Hosseini-Vasoukolaei Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani Aref Rezaee-Node Fatemeh Gholampour Zahra Saeidi Mahboubeh Fatemi Mohamad Hossein Arandian Ali Khamesipour Amir Ahmad Akhavan

Background Establishment of sand flies laboratory colonies is essential to understand various biological aspects of Phlebotominae sand flies. The aims of the current study were to establish the colony of Phlebotomus sergenti Parrot (1917), the main vector of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in old world, and to study biological parameters of this species. Methods The sand flies were rear...

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