Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil
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Resumo: | Introduction: In recent years, visceral leishmaniasis, a major public health problem, has been spreading from the rural to urban areas in many areas of Brazil, including Aracaju, the capital of the State of Sergipe. However, there are no studies of the sandfly fauna in this municipality or its variation over the year. Methods: Phlebotomine sandflies were collected from a rural area of Aracaju from September 2007 to July 2009. Modified CDC ultra-violet (UV) light traps were used to evaluate sandfly monthly distribution and their presence in the domestic and peridomestic environments. Results: The most abundant species was Lutzomyia longipalpis (90.4%) followed by Evandromyia lenti (9.6%). A chicken shed trap site had the highest proportion of L. longipalpis (51.1%) and large numbers of L. longipalpis were also collected in the houses closest to the chicken shed. There was a positive correlation between monthly rainfall and L. longipalpis abundance. Conclusions: Lutzomyia longipalpis is the most abundant species and is probably the main vector of the visceral leishmaniasis agent in the rural area of Aracaju. An increase in L. longipalpis frequency was observed during the rainy season. The peridomicile-intradomicile observations corroborate the importance of chicken sheds for the presence of L. longipalpis in the peridomestic environment. The great numbers of L. longipalpis inside the houses confirm the endophilic behaviour of this species and the possibility of visceral transmission in the intradomicile. |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do BrasilSandfly fauna in an area endemic for visceral leishmaniasis in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Northeast BrazilLutzomyiaPhlebotominaeSandflySergipeIntroduction: In recent years, visceral leishmaniasis, a major public health problem, has been spreading from the rural to urban areas in many areas of Brazil, including Aracaju, the capital of the State of Sergipe. However, there are no studies of the sandfly fauna in this municipality or its variation over the year. Methods: Phlebotomine sandflies were collected from a rural area of Aracaju from September 2007 to July 2009. Modified CDC ultra-violet (UV) light traps were used to evaluate sandfly monthly distribution and their presence in the domestic and peridomestic environments. Results: The most abundant species was Lutzomyia longipalpis (90.4%) followed by Evandromyia lenti (9.6%). A chicken shed trap site had the highest proportion of L. longipalpis (51.1%) and large numbers of L. longipalpis were also collected in the houses closest to the chicken shed. There was a positive correlation between monthly rainfall and L. longipalpis abundance. Conclusions: Lutzomyia longipalpis is the most abundant species and is probably the main vector of the visceral leishmaniasis agent in the rural area of Aracaju. An increase in L. longipalpis frequency was observed during the rainy season. The peridomicile-intradomicile observations corroborate the importance of chicken sheds for the presence of L. longipalpis in the peridomestic environment. The great numbers of L. longipalpis inside the houses confirm the endophilic behaviour of this species and the possibility of visceral transmission in the intradomicile.Laboratório de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa de Sergipe, Av. Murilo Dantas 300, Bairro Farolândia, 49032-490 Aracaju, SEVigilância Epidemiológica Secretaria de Estado da Saúde do Estado de Sergipe, Aracaju, SELaboratório de Mogi Guaçu Superintendência de Controle de Endemias Secretaria da Saúde do Estado de São Paulo, São Paulo, SPDepartamento de Biologia Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SECentro de Pesquisas Aggeu Magalhães Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Recife, PEFaculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas Universidade Estadual Julio de Mesquita Filho, Araraquara, SPFaculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas Universidade Estadual Julio de Mesquita Filho, Araraquara, SPInstituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa de SergipeSecretaria de Estado da Saúde do Estado de SergipeSecretaria da Saúde do Estado de São PauloUniversidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)Fundação Oswaldo CruzUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)de Jeraldo, Verónica Lourdes Sierpede Góes, Marco Aurélio OliveiraCasanova, Claudiode Melo, Claudia Mourade Araújo, Edilson DivinoFilho, Sinval Pinto BrandãoCruz, Danilo Esdras RochaPinto, Mara Cristina [UNESP]2022-04-29T08:48:55Z2022-04-29T08:48:55Z2012-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article318-322http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86822012000300008Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, v. 45, n. 3, p. 318-322, 2012.0037-8682http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23208310.1590/S0037-868220120003000082-s2.0-84863799446Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-24T13:08:00Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/232083Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:01:50.604331Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil Sandfly fauna in an area endemic for visceral leishmaniasis in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Northeast Brazil |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil de Jeraldo, Verónica Lourdes Sierpe Lutzomyia Phlebotominae Sandfly Sergipe |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
title_full |
Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
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Fauna flebotomínica em área endêmica de leishmaniose visceral em Aracaju, Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste do Brasil |
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de Jeraldo, Verónica Lourdes Sierpe |
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de Jeraldo, Verónica Lourdes Sierpe de Góes, Marco Aurélio Oliveira Casanova, Claudio de Melo, Claudia Moura de Araújo, Edilson Divino Filho, Sinval Pinto Brandão Cruz, Danilo Esdras Rocha Pinto, Mara Cristina [UNESP] |
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de Góes, Marco Aurélio Oliveira Casanova, Claudio de Melo, Claudia Moura de Araújo, Edilson Divino Filho, Sinval Pinto Brandão Cruz, Danilo Esdras Rocha Pinto, Mara Cristina [UNESP] |
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Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisa de Sergipe Secretaria de Estado da Saúde do Estado de Sergipe Secretaria da Saúde do Estado de São Paulo Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS) Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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de Jeraldo, Verónica Lourdes Sierpe de Góes, Marco Aurélio Oliveira Casanova, Claudio de Melo, Claudia Moura de Araújo, Edilson Divino Filho, Sinval Pinto Brandão Cruz, Danilo Esdras Rocha Pinto, Mara Cristina [UNESP] |
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Lutzomyia Phlebotominae Sandfly Sergipe |
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Lutzomyia Phlebotominae Sandfly Sergipe |
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Introduction: In recent years, visceral leishmaniasis, a major public health problem, has been spreading from the rural to urban areas in many areas of Brazil, including Aracaju, the capital of the State of Sergipe. However, there are no studies of the sandfly fauna in this municipality or its variation over the year. Methods: Phlebotomine sandflies were collected from a rural area of Aracaju from September 2007 to July 2009. Modified CDC ultra-violet (UV) light traps were used to evaluate sandfly monthly distribution and their presence in the domestic and peridomestic environments. Results: The most abundant species was Lutzomyia longipalpis (90.4%) followed by Evandromyia lenti (9.6%). A chicken shed trap site had the highest proportion of L. longipalpis (51.1%) and large numbers of L. longipalpis were also collected in the houses closest to the chicken shed. There was a positive correlation between monthly rainfall and L. longipalpis abundance. Conclusions: Lutzomyia longipalpis is the most abundant species and is probably the main vector of the visceral leishmaniasis agent in the rural area of Aracaju. An increase in L. longipalpis frequency was observed during the rainy season. The peridomicile-intradomicile observations corroborate the importance of chicken sheds for the presence of L. longipalpis in the peridomestic environment. The great numbers of L. longipalpis inside the houses confirm the endophilic behaviour of this species and the possibility of visceral transmission in the intradomicile. |
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