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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 75(3): 301-330, Sept. 2003.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-343068

ABSTRACT

Lutzomyia longipalpis is the most important vector of AmericanVisceral Leishmaniasis (AVL) due to Leishmania chagasi in the New World. Despite its importance, AVL, a disease primarily of rural areas, has increased its prevalence and became urbanized in some large cities in Brazil and other countries in Latin America. Although the disease is treatable, other control measures include elimination of infected dogs and the use of insecticides to kill the sand flies. A better understanding of vector biology could also account as one more tool for AVL control. A wide variety of papers about L. longipalpis have been published in the recent past years. This review summarizes our current information of this particular sand fly regarding its importance, biology, morphology, pheromones genetics, saliva, gut physiology and parasite interactions


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Animals , Male , Female , Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosome Pairing , Colubridae , Viperidae , Oogonia , Spermatogonia
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 96(6): 773-775, Aug. 2001. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-298609

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The population biology of three populations of Panstrongylus megistus was compared to determine possible influence on the behaviour and epidemiological importance of this species. The results demonstrated differences in terms of egg eclosion time, nymphal mortality and development rates, and feeding and defaecation rates. These differences appeared to follow a geographical cline, primarily reflecting different degrees of adaptation to domestic habitats


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Male , Animals , Female , Feeding Behavior , Life Cycle Stages , Panstrongylus/physiology , Panstrongylus/genetics , Panstrongylus/growth & development
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