Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes

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Autor(a) principal: Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Rosa, Amélia Paes de Andrade Travassos da, Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro, Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
Tipo de documento: Capítulo de livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3512
Resumo: Many microorganisms—ranging from viruses, bacteria, entomophthoralic fungi, trypanosomatids and aseptate gregarines to Tylenchida and Spirurida nematodes (Warburg 1991)—have been isolated from American sand flies. Their importance as vectors of Leishmania species has eclipsed their role as vectors or hosts of other organisms except for Bartonellosis. In the case of trypanosomatids, studies on leishmaniasis have generated, directly or indirectly, most of the information that currently exists on these different parasites. In this chapter, we refer to findings of other monoaxenic parasites, including protozoa and bacteria, which can affect leishmanial vector efficiency. Eclectic feeding habits are responsible for epidemiological situations, in which viruses are transmitted between different vertebrates.
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title Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
spellingShingle Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Psychodidae / anatomia & histologia
Psychodidae / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Psychodidae / patogenicidade
Psychodidae / classificação
Vetores de Doenças
Leishmania / parasitologia
title_short Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
title_full Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
title_fullStr Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
title_sort Brazilian phlebotomines as hosts and vectors of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa (excluding those belonging to the genus Leishmania) and nematodes
author Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
author_facet Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Rosa, Amélia Paes de Andrade Travassos da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
author_role author
author2 Rosa, Amélia Paes de Andrade Travassos da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Rosa, Amélia Paes de Andrade Travassos da
Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Psychodidae / anatomia & histologia
Psychodidae / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Psychodidae / patogenicidade
Psychodidae / classificação
Vetores de Doenças
Leishmania / parasitologia
topic Psychodidae / anatomia & histologia
Psychodidae / crescimento & desenvolvimento
Psychodidae / patogenicidade
Psychodidae / classificação
Vetores de Doenças
Leishmania / parasitologia
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