Ecological aspects of the sandfly fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in an American cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic area under the influence of hydroelectric plants in Paranapanema river, State of Parana, Brazil


Autoria(s): Rosa Cruz, Mariza Fordellone; Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida; Rosa Cruz, Carolina Fordellone
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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05/11/2013

05/11/2013

2012

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Introduction: An epidemiological study was undertaken to identify determinant factors in the occurrence of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in areas under the influence of hydroelectric plants in Paranapanema river, State of Parana, Brazil. The ecological aspects of the phlebotomine fauna were investigated. Methods: Sandflies were sampled with automatic light traps from February 2004 to June 2006 at 25 sites in the urban and rural areas of Itambaraca, and in Porto Almeida and Sao Joaquim do Pontal. Results: A total of 3,187 sandflies of 15 species were captured. Nyssomyia neivai predominated (34.4%), followed by Pintomyia pessoai (32.6%), Migonemyia migonei (11.6%), Nyssomyia whitmani (8.8%), and Pintomyia fischeri (2.7%), all implicated in the transmission of Leishmania. Males predominated for Ny. neivai, and females for the other vector species, with significant statistical differences (p < 0.001). Nyssomyia neivai, Pi. pessoai, Ny. whitmani, Brumptomyia brumpti, Mg. migonei, and Pi. fischeri presented the highest values for the Standardized Species Abundance Index (SSAI). The highest frequencies and diversities were found in the preserved forest in Porto Almeida, followed by forests with degradation in Sao Joaquim do Pontal and Vila Rural. Conclusions: Sandflies were captured in all localities, with the five vectors predominating. Ny. neivai had its highest frequencies in nearby peridomestic environments and Pi. pessoai in areas of preserved forests. The highest SSAI values of Ny. neivai and Pi. pessoai reflect their wider dispersion and higher frequencies compared with other species, which seems to indicate that these two species may be transmitting leishmaniasis in the area.

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REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL, BRASILIA, v. 45, n. 4, supl. 1, Part 2, pp. 430-436, JUL-AUG, 2012

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http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/40969

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eng

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SOC BRASILEIRA MEDICINA TROPICAL

BRASILIA

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REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #AMERICAN CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS #HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS #PHLEBOTOMINE #ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS #VECTORS #SOUTHERN BRAZIL #PHLEBOTOMINAE #WHITMANI #NORTH #TROPICAL MEDICINE
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