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STUDIES ON THE SANDFLY FAUNA (DIPTERA: PSYCHODIDAE: PHLEBOTOMINAE) FROM TRANSMISSION AREAS OF AMERICAN CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS IN STATE OF ACRE, BRAZIL
Ecologia de vetores
Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana
Estado do Acre
Brasil
Flebotomíneos fauna
Lutzomyia
Vector ecology
American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
State of Acre
Brazil
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Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Secretaria de Saúde do Estado do Acre. Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Transmissores de Leishmanioses. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Abstract
Studies were undertaken on the phlebotomines in the municipalities of Bujari, Xapuri and Rio Branco in the state of Acre. The abundance of species on the ground and in the tree canopy was estimated by Standardized Index of Species Abundance. Of the 52 species identified, Lutzomyia (N.) antunesi, Lutzomyia (N.) whitmani, Lutzomyia (P.) davisi, Lutzomyia migonei, Lutzomyia (N.) umbratilis, Lutzomyia (N.) flaviscutellata, Lutzomyia (T.) ubiquitalis, Lutzomyia (P.) hirsuta hirsuta, Lutzomyia (P.) paraensis and Lutzomyia (P.) ayrozai are known to be vectors of Leishmania, the causative agent of American cutaneous leishmaniasis. Lutzomyia (T.) auraensis, Lu. (N.) antunesi, Lu. (N.) whitmani and Lu. (P.) davisi accounted for 66.95% of the specimens collected. Lu. (N.) whitmani was the most abundant species, followed by Lu. (N.) antunesi and Lu. (P.) davisi. Lu. (N.) antunesi was the most abundant species in the soil as well as in the canopy. Lu. (N.) umbratilis occurred in all three municipalities and was the fifth most abundant species in the Chico Mendes Municipal Park in Rio Branco. It was collected on both the ground level as well as in the canopy; however, it was more frequently collected in the tree canopy. The present study suggests the existence of three transmission cycles of Leishmania in Acre, including the transmission of Leishmania (V.) guyanensis by Lu. (N.) umbratilis south of the Amazon River.
Keywords in Portuguese
LutzomyiaEcologia de vetores
Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana
Estado do Acre
Brasil
Flebotomíneos fauna
Keywords
Phlebotomine faunaLutzomyia
Vector ecology
American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
State of Acre
Brazil
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