Sand fly fauna (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in an area of leishmaniasis transmission in the municipality of Rio Branco, state of Acre, Brazil

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Araujo-Pereira, Thais [1 ]
Fuzari, Andressa A. [2 ]
Andrade Filho, Jose Dilermado [3 ]
Pita-Pereira, Daniela [1 ]
Britto, Constanca [1 ]
Brazil, Reginaldo P. [2 ]
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[1] Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Lab Biol Mol & Doencas Endem, BR-20001 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Fiocruz MS, Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Lab Doencas Parasitarias, BR-21040900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Fiocruz MS, Ctr Pesquisas Rene Rachou, Ctr Referencia Nacl & Int Flebotomineos, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
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PARASITES & VECTORS | 2014年 / 7卷
关键词
Sand fly; Fauna; Amazon; Acre; Brazil; AMERICAN CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; WORLD;
D O I
10.1186/1756-3305-7-360
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background: Notifications concerning American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis have increased in recent years in the state of Acre, Brazil. Despite identification of distinct Leishmania species isolated from cutaneous lesions, there are still no records of visceral leishmaniasis in the state. However, studies on the sand fly fauna in this region are still limited. Findings: Insects were collected from April 2011 to April 2012, using HP light traps distributed in four residential areas and one recreational area in Rio Branco, Capital of the State of Acre in the Amazon region of Brazil. A total of 456 sand flies were collected, comprising 256 females and 200 males. Taxonomic identification revealed 16 Phlebotominae genera and 23 species, as follows: Trichophoromyia auraensis, Nyssomyia whitmani, Nyssomyia antunesi, Pressatia choti, Evandromyia saulensis, Evandromyia walkeri, Evandromyia begonae, Migonemyia migonei, Pintomyia serrana, Psychodopygus paraensis, Sciopemyia sordelii, Migonemyia pusilla, Pintomyia nevesi, Brumptomyia avellari, Micropygomyia acanthopharynx, Micropygomyia micropyga, Pintomyia odax, Lutzomyia sherlocki, Pressatia calcarata, Pressatia duncanae, Bichromomyia flaviscutellata, Evandromyia bourrouli and Evandromyia bacula. From this group, Tr. auraensis and Ny. whitmani were the most abundant species in both forested areas and the peridomiciliary environment. Conclusions: We find that the sand fly fauna in the urban and peri urban areas of Rio Branco is very diverse comprising 23 species, as diverse as that in areas of primary forest. Some species, such as Nyssomyia whitmani, Ny. antunesi and Bichromomyia flaviscutellata are known vectors of parasites responsible for cutaneous leishmaniasis, and Trichophoromyia auraensis is a putative vector in this Amazonian region.
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