Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Teles, Carolina Bioni Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Almeida Basano, Sergio, Zagonel-Oliveira, Marcelo, Joy Campos, Jimmy, Oliveira, Arley Faria José de, Freitas, Rui Alves de, Fernandes Medeiros, Jansen, Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa, Barral, Aldina Maria Prado, Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction: This work was carried out on the purpose of identifying the species of phlebotomine sandflies in the municipality of Monte Negro, state of Rondonia, Brazil, that may have been transmitting the American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL), and concisely describe epidemiological aspects of disease. Methods: The epidemiologic and socioeconomical indicators were obtained from government institutions and the local Municipal Secretary of Health. Phlebotomine sandflies were captured using CDC light traps between July 2006 to July 2008. The total of 1,240 of female sandflies were examined by PCR method directed to k-DNA. Results: There has been a significant decrease in the incidence of ACL of about 50% over the last ten years in the municipality. A total of 1,935 specimens of 53 sandfly species were captured, three of the genus Brumptomyia genus and 50 of the genus Lutzomyia. The predominant species was Lutzomyia acanthopharynx, Lutzomyia whitmani, Lutzomyia geniculata and Lutzomyia davisi. None were positive for Leishmania sp. Conclusions: Four sandflies species were found in the State of Rondonia for the first time: Brumptomyia brumpti, Lutzomyia tarapacaensis, Lutzomyia melloi and Lutzomyia lenti. The presence of Lutzomyia longipalpis, was also captured. Socioeconomical improvement of Brazilian economy and the increase of environmental surveillance in the last 15 years collaborated in the decrease of people exposed to vectors, reducing the incidence of ACL.
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spelling Teles, Carolina Bioni GarciaAlmeida Basano, SergioZagonel-Oliveira, MarceloJoy Campos, JimmyOliveira, Arley Faria José deFreitas, Rui Alves deFernandes Medeiros, JansenPessoa, Felipe Arley CostaBarral, Aldina Maria PradoCamargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha2020-05-07T14:08:21Z2020-05-07T14:08:21Z2013https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1514910.1590/0037-868216062013Introduction: This work was carried out on the purpose of identifying the species of phlebotomine sandflies in the municipality of Monte Negro, state of Rondonia, Brazil, that may have been transmitting the American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL), and concisely describe epidemiological aspects of disease. Methods: The epidemiologic and socioeconomical indicators were obtained from government institutions and the local Municipal Secretary of Health. Phlebotomine sandflies were captured using CDC light traps between July 2006 to July 2008. The total of 1,240 of female sandflies were examined by PCR method directed to k-DNA. Results: There has been a significant decrease in the incidence of ACL of about 50% over the last ten years in the municipality. A total of 1,935 specimens of 53 sandfly species were captured, three of the genus Brumptomyia genus and 50 of the genus Lutzomyia. The predominant species was Lutzomyia acanthopharynx, Lutzomyia whitmani, Lutzomyia geniculata and Lutzomyia davisi. None were positive for Leishmania sp. Conclusions: Four sandflies species were found in the State of Rondonia for the first time: Brumptomyia brumpti, Lutzomyia tarapacaensis, Lutzomyia melloi and Lutzomyia lenti. The presence of Lutzomyia longipalpis, was also captured. Socioeconomical improvement of Brazilian economy and the increase of environmental surveillance in the last 15 years collaborated in the decrease of people exposed to vectors, reducing the incidence of ACL.Volume 46, Número 1, Pags. 60-66Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDna, KinetoplastAdolescentAdultAmerican Cutaneous LeishmaniasisBrasilBrumptomyia BrumptiClinical Controlled StudyFemaleGenusHumanIncidenceLutzomyiaLutzomyia AcanthopharynxLutzomyia DavisiLutzomyia GeniculataLutzomyia LentiLutzomyia LongipalpisLutzomyia MelloiLutzomyia TarapacaensisLutzomyia WhitmaniMaleNonhumanPolymerase Chain ReactionPsychodidaeRural PopulationSkin LeishmaniasisSocioeconomicsSpecies IdentificationAdultAnimalBrasilFemaleHumansInsect VectorsLeishmaniasis, CutaneousPopulation DensityPsychodidaeSeasonsSocioeconomic FactorsEpidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1162000https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15149/1/artigo-inpa.pdfb3349a31026991c5dd0615036d58326fMD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15149/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/151492020-07-14 10:53:35.891oai:repositorio:1/15149Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:53:35Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
title Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
Teles, Carolina Bioni Garcia
Dna, Kinetoplast
Adolescent
Adult
American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Brasil
Brumptomyia Brumpti
Clinical Controlled Study
Female
Genus
Human
Incidence
Lutzomyia
Lutzomyia Acanthopharynx
Lutzomyia Davisi
Lutzomyia Geniculata
Lutzomyia Lenti
Lutzomyia Longipalpis
Lutzomyia Melloi
Lutzomyia Tarapacaensis
Lutzomyia Whitmani
Male
Nonhuman
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychodidae
Rural Population
Skin Leishmaniasis
Socioeconomics
Species Identification
Adult
Animal
Brasil
Female
Humans
Insect Vectors
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Population Density
Psychodidae
Seasons
Socioeconomic Factors
title_short Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
title_full Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
title_sort Epidemiological aspects of american cutaneous leishmaniasis and phlebotomine sandfly population, in the municipality of monte negro, state of Rondônia, Brazil
author Teles, Carolina Bioni Garcia
author_facet Teles, Carolina Bioni Garcia
Almeida Basano, Sergio
Zagonel-Oliveira, Marcelo
Joy Campos, Jimmy
Oliveira, Arley Faria José de
Freitas, Rui Alves de
Fernandes Medeiros, Jansen
Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa
Barral, Aldina Maria Prado
Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha
author_role author
author2 Almeida Basano, Sergio
Zagonel-Oliveira, Marcelo
Joy Campos, Jimmy
Oliveira, Arley Faria José de
Freitas, Rui Alves de
Fernandes Medeiros, Jansen
Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa
Barral, Aldina Maria Prado
Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teles, Carolina Bioni Garcia
Almeida Basano, Sergio
Zagonel-Oliveira, Marcelo
Joy Campos, Jimmy
Oliveira, Arley Faria José de
Freitas, Rui Alves de
Fernandes Medeiros, Jansen
Pessoa, Felipe Arley Costa
Barral, Aldina Maria Prado
Camargo, Luis Marcelo Aranha
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Dna, Kinetoplast
Adolescent
Adult
American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Brasil
Brumptomyia Brumpti
Clinical Controlled Study
Female
Genus
Human
Incidence
Lutzomyia
Lutzomyia Acanthopharynx
Lutzomyia Davisi
Lutzomyia Geniculata
Lutzomyia Lenti
Lutzomyia Longipalpis
Lutzomyia Melloi
Lutzomyia Tarapacaensis
Lutzomyia Whitmani
Male
Nonhuman
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychodidae
Rural Population
Skin Leishmaniasis
Socioeconomics
Species Identification
Adult
Animal
Brasil
Female
Humans
Insect Vectors
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Population Density
Psychodidae
Seasons
Socioeconomic Factors
topic Dna, Kinetoplast
Adolescent
Adult
American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Brasil
Brumptomyia Brumpti
Clinical Controlled Study
Female
Genus
Human
Incidence
Lutzomyia
Lutzomyia Acanthopharynx
Lutzomyia Davisi
Lutzomyia Geniculata
Lutzomyia Lenti
Lutzomyia Longipalpis
Lutzomyia Melloi
Lutzomyia Tarapacaensis
Lutzomyia Whitmani
Male
Nonhuman
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychodidae
Rural Population
Skin Leishmaniasis
Socioeconomics
Species Identification
Adult
Animal
Brasil
Female
Humans
Insect Vectors
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Population Density
Psychodidae
Seasons
Socioeconomic Factors
description Introduction: This work was carried out on the purpose of identifying the species of phlebotomine sandflies in the municipality of Monte Negro, state of Rondonia, Brazil, that may have been transmitting the American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL), and concisely describe epidemiological aspects of disease. Methods: The epidemiologic and socioeconomical indicators were obtained from government institutions and the local Municipal Secretary of Health. Phlebotomine sandflies were captured using CDC light traps between July 2006 to July 2008. The total of 1,240 of female sandflies were examined by PCR method directed to k-DNA. Results: There has been a significant decrease in the incidence of ACL of about 50% over the last ten years in the municipality. A total of 1,935 specimens of 53 sandfly species were captured, three of the genus Brumptomyia genus and 50 of the genus Lutzomyia. The predominant species was Lutzomyia acanthopharynx, Lutzomyia whitmani, Lutzomyia geniculata and Lutzomyia davisi. None were positive for Leishmania sp. Conclusions: Four sandflies species were found in the State of Rondonia for the first time: Brumptomyia brumpti, Lutzomyia tarapacaensis, Lutzomyia melloi and Lutzomyia lenti. The presence of Lutzomyia longipalpis, was also captured. Socioeconomical improvement of Brazilian economy and the increase of environmental surveillance in the last 15 years collaborated in the decrease of people exposed to vectors, reducing the incidence of ACL.
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