American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Teodoro, Ueslei
Data de Publicação: 1991
Outros Autores: La Salvia Filho, Vicente, Lima, Edson Maurício de, Misuta, Norico Miyagui, Verginassi, Thais Gomes, Ferreira, Maria Eugênia Moreira Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/23804
Resumo: Most of the cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed in the laboratory of the State University of Maringá, Paraná, Brazil, are related to areas of northern Paraná State, which have been settled since 40 years age, when the destructions of vast areas of forest in this region was begun. The native vegetation, already, in large part, destroyed is constituted of dense forest of the type found in the transition from tropical to subtropical regions. The landscape is constituted of plateau with a climate of transition from tropical to subtropical and annual mean temperatures of 20°C to 22°C, the mean of the hottest month being superior to 22°C. The native forests are represented by small, sparse patches of vegetation, with some modification in the basins of the rivers Ivaí, Paranapanema and Paraná and their tributaries. In this environment 24 captures of phlebotomines were made - 2 per month from October 1986 to September 1987, between 6 P.M. and 1 A.M. The captures with Shannon trap were made in the outlying forest of Palmital farm. The majority of the 16,496 phlebotomines were classified into 13 species. Lutzomyia whitmani was predominant with 11,188 (67.82%) specimens, followed by Lutzomyia intermedia with 2,900 (17.58%) and Lutzomyia migonei with 1,481 (9.03%). Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia intermedia have been manifesting great capacity of adaptation in modified environments, where they have played a significant role in transmission of leishmaniasis.
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spelling American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil Leishmaniose tegumentar americana: flebotomíneos de área de transmissão no Norte do Paraná, Brasil PsychodidaeLeishmaniose mucocutânea^i1^sepidemioloEcologia de vetoresPsychodidaeLeishmaniasis mucocutaneous^i2^sepidemiolEcologyvectors Most of the cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed in the laboratory of the State University of Maringá, Paraná, Brazil, are related to areas of northern Paraná State, which have been settled since 40 years age, when the destructions of vast areas of forest in this region was begun. The native vegetation, already, in large part, destroyed is constituted of dense forest of the type found in the transition from tropical to subtropical regions. The landscape is constituted of plateau with a climate of transition from tropical to subtropical and annual mean temperatures of 20°C to 22°C, the mean of the hottest month being superior to 22°C. The native forests are represented by small, sparse patches of vegetation, with some modification in the basins of the rivers Ivaí, Paranapanema and Paraná and their tributaries. In this environment 24 captures of phlebotomines were made - 2 per month from October 1986 to September 1987, between 6 P.M. and 1 A.M. The captures with Shannon trap were made in the outlying forest of Palmital farm. The majority of the 16,496 phlebotomines were classified into 13 species. Lutzomyia whitmani was predominant with 11,188 (67.82%) specimens, followed by Lutzomyia intermedia with 2,900 (17.58%) and Lutzomyia migonei with 1,481 (9.03%). Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia intermedia have been manifesting great capacity of adaptation in modified environments, where they have played a significant role in transmission of leishmaniasis. Dos casos de leishmaniose tegumentar diagnosticados no Laboratório de Ensino e Pesquisa de Análises Clínicas da Universidade Estadual de Maringá-PR (Brasil), a maioria está relacionada a áreas, no Norte do Paraná, que vem sendo ocupadas desde a década de 1940, quando se iniciou extenso desmatamento naquela Região. A vegetação nativa, já em grande parte destruída, é constituída por mata densa do tipo tropical de transição para subtropical. A paisagem no seu conjunto é de planalto, com clima tropical de transição para subtropical, temperaturas médias anuais entre 20°C e 22°C e média do mês mais quente superior a 22°C. Das florestas nativas restam poucas e esparsas manchas de vegetação, geralmente modificadas, ao longo das bacias dos rios Ivaí, Paranapanema e Paraná, e seus afluentes. Neste ambiente foram feitas 24 capturas de flebotomíneos, 2 por mês, de outubro de 1986 a setembro de 1987, das 18 horas à l hora do dia seguinte. As capturas, com armadilhas de Shannon, foram realizadas às margens de mata modificada, tendo sido classificados 16.496 flebotomíneos, pertencentes na sua quase totalidade a 13 espécies. Observou-se prevalência de Lutzomyia whitmani com 11.188 (67,82%) exemplares, seguido por Lutzomyia intermedia com 2.900 (17,58%) e Lutzomyia migonei com 1.491 (9,03%). Lutzomyia whitmani e Lutzomyia intermedia vêm mostrando grande capacidade de adaptação nos ambientes antrópicos, onde têm destacado papel na transmissão de leishmaniose. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1991-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2380410.1590/S0034-89101991000200007Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 25 No. 2 (1991); 129-133 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (1991); 129-133 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 25 n. 2 (1991); 129-133 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/23804/25840Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTeodoro, UesleiLa Salvia Filho, VicenteLima, Edson Maurício deMisuta, Norico MiyaguiVerginassi, Thais GomesFerreira, Maria Eugênia Moreira Costa2012-05-29T15:58:14Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/23804Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T15:58:14Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
Leishmaniose tegumentar americana: flebotomíneos de área de transmissão no Norte do Paraná, Brasil
title American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
spellingShingle American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
Teodoro, Ueslei
Psychodidae
Leishmaniose mucocutânea^i1^sepidemiolo
Ecologia de vetores
Psychodidae
Leishmaniasis mucocutaneous^i2^sepidemiol
Ecology
vectors
title_short American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
title_full American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
title_fullStr American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
title_sort American cutaneous leishmaniasis: phlebotominae of the area of transmission in the North of Parana, Brazil
author Teodoro, Ueslei
author_facet Teodoro, Ueslei
La Salvia Filho, Vicente
Lima, Edson Maurício de
Misuta, Norico Miyagui
Verginassi, Thais Gomes
Ferreira, Maria Eugênia Moreira Costa
author_role author
author2 La Salvia Filho, Vicente
Lima, Edson Maurício de
Misuta, Norico Miyagui
Verginassi, Thais Gomes
Ferreira, Maria Eugênia Moreira Costa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teodoro, Ueslei
La Salvia Filho, Vicente
Lima, Edson Maurício de
Misuta, Norico Miyagui
Verginassi, Thais Gomes
Ferreira, Maria Eugênia Moreira Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychodidae
Leishmaniose mucocutânea^i1^sepidemiolo
Ecologia de vetores
Psychodidae
Leishmaniasis mucocutaneous^i2^sepidemiol
Ecology
vectors
topic Psychodidae
Leishmaniose mucocutânea^i1^sepidemiolo
Ecologia de vetores
Psychodidae
Leishmaniasis mucocutaneous^i2^sepidemiol
Ecology
vectors
description Most of the cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis diagnosed in the laboratory of the State University of Maringá, Paraná, Brazil, are related to areas of northern Paraná State, which have been settled since 40 years age, when the destructions of vast areas of forest in this region was begun. The native vegetation, already, in large part, destroyed is constituted of dense forest of the type found in the transition from tropical to subtropical regions. The landscape is constituted of plateau with a climate of transition from tropical to subtropical and annual mean temperatures of 20°C to 22°C, the mean of the hottest month being superior to 22°C. The native forests are represented by small, sparse patches of vegetation, with some modification in the basins of the rivers Ivaí, Paranapanema and Paraná and their tributaries. In this environment 24 captures of phlebotomines were made - 2 per month from October 1986 to September 1987, between 6 P.M. and 1 A.M. The captures with Shannon trap were made in the outlying forest of Palmital farm. The majority of the 16,496 phlebotomines were classified into 13 species. Lutzomyia whitmani was predominant with 11,188 (67.82%) specimens, followed by Lutzomyia intermedia with 2,900 (17.58%) and Lutzomyia migonei with 1,481 (9.03%). Lutzomyia whitmani and Lutzomyia intermedia have been manifesting great capacity of adaptation in modified environments, where they have played a significant role in transmission of leishmaniasis.
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