Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | Leishmaniasis represents a group of zoonotic, infectious diseases that put at risk more than 350 million people worldwide. Its transmission occurs during the blood feeding of females of sand flies infected by the etiological agent of the disease, the protozoan of the genus Leishmania. Due to the fundamental role played by the vector in the chain of transmission of the disease, the objective of this study was to evaluate the ecology and epidemiology of sandflies present in endemic areas for Leishmaniasis in the municipality of Serop?dica. Sand flies were captured through a CDC-type light trap, located in peridomiciliary areas, for three consecutive days during a one-year period in five city neighborhoods, located in rural and peri-urban areas, where cases of Leishmaniasis detection in humans. Phlebotomines were identified for the species after the clarification and diaphanization process, according to Galati (2003). The indexes of temperature, relative air humidity and precipitation index were collected monthly on the site of the meteorological institute (INMET) and correlated with the number of specimens collected. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to an owner of each residence where a trap was placed to obtain data about his knowledge about leishmaniasis and evaluation of environmental conditions and factors that contribute to the greater proliferation of sandflies. The main ecological data evaluated were of richness and abundance, using the coefficients of Shannon and Simpson; for statistical correlation, the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used. A total of 17371 specimens were collected, identified in five species: Lutzomyia intermedia, Lutzomyia migonei, Lutzomyia pessoai, Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia fischeri. Of the specimens collected 57.5% (9984) were males and 42.5% (7387) were females. Val?o das Lou?as was the site that presented the largest number of specimens collected (9096). The highest Shannon index was recorded in Campo Lindo (H = 0.7021) and the most abundant species was L. intermedia (69.1%). A significant difference was observed in relation to the number of sandflies collected in rural and periurban areas (p <0.0001) and in relation to the number of sandflies collected in the five districts studied (p <0.0048). The largest number of specimens was collected under conditions of 20 to 25?C, between 75% and 85% of humidity and rainfall index of 0.0 mm. It was possible to observe that the greatest density of sandfly vectors predominated in rural areas and that some species of sand flies are more adapted to the peridomiciliary environment, such as L. intermedia. Thus, it is fundamental that epidemiological surveillance implement measures to control vectors in areas of higher risk to avoid future cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans. |
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?ngelo, Isabele da CostaCPF: 090.347.797-18Santos, Huarrisson AzevedoCPF: 983.833.295-04Almada, Cheryl GouveiaRabello, Renata dos SantosCPF: 384.063.108-47Senne, Nath?lia Alves de2021-07-27T22:07:47Z2018-02-27SENNE, Nath?lia Alves de. Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no Munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro. 2018. 65 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Ci?ncias Veterin?rias) - Instituto de Veterin?ria, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Serop?dica - RJ, 2018.https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/4887Leishmaniasis represents a group of zoonotic, infectious diseases that put at risk more than 350 million people worldwide. Its transmission occurs during the blood feeding of females of sand flies infected by the etiological agent of the disease, the protozoan of the genus Leishmania. Due to the fundamental role played by the vector in the chain of transmission of the disease, the objective of this study was to evaluate the ecology and epidemiology of sandflies present in endemic areas for Leishmaniasis in the municipality of Serop?dica. Sand flies were captured through a CDC-type light trap, located in peridomiciliary areas, for three consecutive days during a one-year period in five city neighborhoods, located in rural and peri-urban areas, where cases of Leishmaniasis detection in humans. Phlebotomines were identified for the species after the clarification and diaphanization process, according to Galati (2003). The indexes of temperature, relative air humidity and precipitation index were collected monthly on the site of the meteorological institute (INMET) and correlated with the number of specimens collected. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to an owner of each residence where a trap was placed to obtain data about his knowledge about leishmaniasis and evaluation of environmental conditions and factors that contribute to the greater proliferation of sandflies. The main ecological data evaluated were of richness and abundance, using the coefficients of Shannon and Simpson; for statistical correlation, the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used. A total of 17371 specimens were collected, identified in five species: Lutzomyia intermedia, Lutzomyia migonei, Lutzomyia pessoai, Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia fischeri. Of the specimens collected 57.5% (9984) were males and 42.5% (7387) were females. Val?o das Lou?as was the site that presented the largest number of specimens collected (9096). The highest Shannon index was recorded in Campo Lindo (H = 0.7021) and the most abundant species was L. intermedia (69.1%). A significant difference was observed in relation to the number of sandflies collected in rural and periurban areas (p <0.0001) and in relation to the number of sandflies collected in the five districts studied (p <0.0048). The largest number of specimens was collected under conditions of 20 to 25?C, between 75% and 85% of humidity and rainfall index of 0.0 mm. It was possible to observe that the greatest density of sandfly vectors predominated in rural areas and that some species of sand flies are more adapted to the peridomiciliary environment, such as L. intermedia. Thus, it is fundamental that epidemiological surveillance implement measures to control vectors in areas of higher risk to avoid future cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans.As leishmanioses representam um grupo de doen?as infecciosas, de car?ter zoon?tico, que colocam em risco mais de 350 milh?es de pessoas em todo o mundo. Sua transmiss?o ocorre durante o repasto sangu?neo de f?meas de flebotom?neos infectadas pelo agente etiol?gico da doen?a, o protozo?rio do g?nero Leishmania. Devido ao papel fundamental que o vetor desempenha na cadeia de transmiss?o da doen?a, objetivou-se neste estudo a avalia??o da ecologia e epidemiologia dos flebotom?neos presentes em ?reas end?micas para Leishmanioses no munic?pio de Serop?dica. Os flebotom?neos foram capturados atrav?s de armadilha luminosa tipo CDC, alocadas em ?reas peridomiciliares, por tr?s dias consecutivos, durante o per?odo de um ano, em cinco bairros da cidade, localizados em ?reas rurais e periurbanas, em que j? haviam sido registrados casos de Leishmaniose Tegumentar em humanos. Os flebotom?neos foram identificados quanto ? esp?cie ap?s o processo de clarifica??o e diafaniza??o, de acordo com Galati (2003). Os ?ndices de temperatura, umidade relativa do ar e ?ndice pluviom?trico foram coletados mensalmente no site do instituto de meteorologia (INMET) e correlacionados com a quantidade de esp?cimes coletados. Um question?rio epidemiol?gico foi aplicado a um propriet?rio de cada resid?ncia aonde foi colocada uma armadilha para obten??o de dados acerca de seu conhecimento sobre as leishmanioses e avalia??o das condi??es do ambiente e fatores que contribuem para a maior prolifera??o dos flebotom?neos. Os principais dados ecol?gicos avaliados foram de riqueza e abund?ncia, por meio da utiliza??o dos coeficientes de Shannon e Simpson; para correla??o estat?stica foram utilizados os testes de Mann-Whitney e Kruskal-Wallis. Foram coletados um total de 17371 esp?cimes, identificadas em cinco esp?cies: Lutzomyia intermedia, Lutzomyia migonei, Lutzomyia pessoai, Lutzomyia whitmani e Lutzomyia fischeri. Dos esp?cimes coletados 57,5% (9984) eram machos e 42,5% (7387) eram f?meas. Val?o das Lou?as foi o local que apresentou o maior n?mero de esp?cimes coletados (9096). O maior ?ndice de Shannon foi registrado em Campo Lindo (H = 0,7021) e a esp?cie mais abundante foi L. intermedia (69,1%). Foi observada diferen?a significativa com rela??o ao n?mero de flebotom?neos coletados nas ?reas rurais e periurbanas (p <0,0001) e com rela??o quantidade de flebotom?neos coletados nos cinco bairros estudados (p <0,0048). O maior n?mero de esp?cimes foi coletado em condi??es de 20 a 25?C, entre 75% e 85% de umidade e ?ndice pluviom?trico 0,0 mm. Foi poss?vel observar que a maior densidade de vetores de flebotom?neos predominou nas ?reas rurais e que algumas esp?cies de flebotom?neos est?o mais adaptadas ao ambiente peridomiciliar, como L. intermedia. Desta forma, ? fundamental que a vigil?ncia epidemiol?gica implemente medidas de controle dos vetores nas ?reas de maior risco para evitar futuros casos de leishmaniose tegumentar em humanos.Submitted by Jorge Silva (jorgelmsilva@ufrrj.br) on 2021-07-27T22:07:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2018 - Nath?lia Alves de Senne.pdf: 1372014 bytes, checksum: b3a0d29f4c00d1a4f8dcaf631f17b3a0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-07-27T22:07:47Z (GMT). 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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecology and epidemiology of circulating sandflies in endemic areas in the city of Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro Senne, Nath?lia Alves de Leishmaniose Flebotom?neos Zoonoses Ecologia Epidemiologia Leishmaniasis Phlebotomines Ecology Epidemiology Medicina Veterin?ria |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Ecologia e epidemiologia de flebotom?neos circulantes em ?reas end?micas no munic?pio de Serop?dica, Rio de Janeiro |
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Senne, Nath?lia Alves de |
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Senne, Nath?lia Alves de |
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?ngelo, Isabele da Costa |
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CPF: 090.347.797-18 |
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Santos, Huarrisson Azevedo |
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CPF: 983.833.295-04 |
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Almada, Cheryl Gouveia |
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Rabello, Renata dos Santos |
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CPF: 384.063.108-47 |
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Senne, Nath?lia Alves de |
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?ngelo, Isabele da Costa Santos, Huarrisson Azevedo Almada, Cheryl Gouveia Rabello, Renata dos Santos |
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Leishmaniose Flebotom?neos Zoonoses Ecologia Epidemiologia |
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Leishmaniose Flebotom?neos Zoonoses Ecologia Epidemiologia Leishmaniasis Phlebotomines Ecology Epidemiology Medicina Veterin?ria |
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Leishmaniasis Phlebotomines Ecology Epidemiology |
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Medicina Veterin?ria |
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Leishmaniasis represents a group of zoonotic, infectious diseases that put at risk more than 350 million people worldwide. Its transmission occurs during the blood feeding of females of sand flies infected by the etiological agent of the disease, the protozoan of the genus Leishmania. Due to the fundamental role played by the vector in the chain of transmission of the disease, the objective of this study was to evaluate the ecology and epidemiology of sandflies present in endemic areas for Leishmaniasis in the municipality of Serop?dica. Sand flies were captured through a CDC-type light trap, located in peridomiciliary areas, for three consecutive days during a one-year period in five city neighborhoods, located in rural and peri-urban areas, where cases of Leishmaniasis detection in humans. Phlebotomines were identified for the species after the clarification and diaphanization process, according to Galati (2003). The indexes of temperature, relative air humidity and precipitation index were collected monthly on the site of the meteorological institute (INMET) and correlated with the number of specimens collected. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to an owner of each residence where a trap was placed to obtain data about his knowledge about leishmaniasis and evaluation of environmental conditions and factors that contribute to the greater proliferation of sandflies. The main ecological data evaluated were of richness and abundance, using the coefficients of Shannon and Simpson; for statistical correlation, the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used. A total of 17371 specimens were collected, identified in five species: Lutzomyia intermedia, Lutzomyia migonei, Lutzomyia pessoai, Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia fischeri. Of the specimens collected 57.5% (9984) were males and 42.5% (7387) were females. Val?o das Lou?as was the site that presented the largest number of specimens collected (9096). The highest Shannon index was recorded in Campo Lindo (H = 0.7021) and the most abundant species was L. intermedia (69.1%). A significant difference was observed in relation to the number of sandflies collected in rural and periurban areas (p <0.0001) and in relation to the number of sandflies collected in the five districts studied (p <0.0048). The largest number of specimens was collected under conditions of 20 to 25?C, between 75% and 85% of humidity and rainfall index of 0.0 mm. It was possible to observe that the greatest density of sandfly vectors predominated in rural areas and that some species of sand flies are more adapted to the peridomiciliary environment, such as L. intermedia. Thus, it is fundamental that epidemiological surveillance implement measures to control vectors in areas of higher risk to avoid future cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans. |
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