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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 103(4): 337-343, June 2008. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-486860

ABSTRACT

Phlebotomine sand flies are often captured with human bait and/or light traps, either with or without an animal bait. More recently, synthetic attractants have been used as bait in traps to improve the capture of phlebotomine sand flies as well as other insects of medical and veterinary importance. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the kairomone 1-octen-3-ol (octenol) and the synthetic human odor BG-Mesh LureTM (BGML - lactic acid, caproic acid and ammonia) baited in modified CDC light traps on the capture of phlebotomine sand flies. The experiments followed the 5x5 Latin square design. Among the species caught, Lutzomyia intermedia apparently presented a dose-dependent response to octenol. The response obtained with the BGML, alone or in combination with octenol (5 mg/h), indicated some degree of attractiveness of these baits to different phlebotomine sand fly species. Octenol seems to be more attractive to L. intermedia than to Lutzomyia longipalpis, while the BGML presented a higher success in capturing L. longipalpis. When the components of the BGML were used separately, there was no increase in catching the female of L. intermedia. Apparently, there was no synergistic effect between the octenol and the BGML. In conclusion, the octenol and the BGML were demonstrated to be possible baits to attract some phlebotomine sand fly species.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Humans , Male , Insect Control/methods , Odorants , Pheromones , Psychodidae , Insect Control/instrumentation , Light
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Neotrop. entomol ; 37(2): 226-228, Mar.-Apr. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-483211

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho teve como objetivo conhecer a fauna flebotomínica na Gruta do Caboclo, localizada no Parque Nacional Cavernas do Peruaçu, MG, e associá-la ao risco de transmissão das leishmanioses. As capturas foram realizadas utilizando-se armadilhas luminosas tipo CDC, nos meses de fevereiro e março de 2003. O total de 436 flebotomíneos foi capturado, pertencendo a 14 espécies. A espécie predominante foi Lutzomyia ischnacantha Martins, Souza & Falcão, com 28,7 por cento, seguida por L. renei (27,06 por cento) e L. cavernicola (13,07 por cento). O encontro de L. intermedia, espécie incriminada como vetora de leishmaniose cutânea, deve ser levado em consideração.


We surveyed the phlebotomine fauna in the Parque Nacional Cavernas Do Peruaçu, Minas Gerais, Brazil, aiming to associate the presence of vector with the risk of leishmaniasis transmission. Field captures were performed with CDC light traps between February and March 2003. A total of 436 sand flies were captured, belonging to 14 species. The predominant species (28.7 percent) was Lutzomyia ischnacantha Martins, Souza e Falcão, followed by L. renei (27,06 percent) and L. cavernicola (13,07 percent). The finding of L. intermedia, a species that is incriminated as vector of the cutaneous leishmaniasis, has to be taken into account.


Subject(s)
Animals , Psychodidae/classification , Brazil
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Neotrop. entomol ; 36(6): 980-983, Nov.-Dec. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-473554

ABSTRACT

Durante os meses de abril e maio de 2006 foram realizados experimentos em Brejo do Mutambal, município de Varzelândia, MG para avaliar a atratividade de flebotomíneos a cairomônios iscados em armadilhas luminosas do tipo CDC. Das 19 espécies do gênero Lutzomyia já registradas para a região, L. lutziana (Costa Lima), L. longipennis (Barreto), L. goiana (Martins, Falcão & Silva) e L. brasiliensis (Costa Lima) foram registradas pela primeira vez, aumentando a diversidade da fauna de flebotomíneos do município para 23 espécies. As espécies relatadas como primeiros registros e sua distribuição são citadas e discutidas.


During April and May 2006, experiments were carried out in Brejo do Mutambal, Varzelândia Town, Minas Gerais State, to evaluate the attractiveness of phlebotomine sandflies to CDC light traps, baited with kairomones. Of the 19 species of Lutzomyia already registered for the region, L. lutziana (Costa Lima), L. longipennis (Barreto), L. goiana (Martins, Falcão & Silva) and L. brasiliensis (Costa Lima) were recorded for the first time, thus increasing the diversity of phlebotomine sandflies fauna in this area to 23 species. The new registered species and distribution are shown and discussed herein.


Subject(s)
Animals , Psychodidae/classification , Brazil , Demography
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(1): 70-72, jan.-fev. 2005. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-420221

ABSTRACT

Descreve-se um novo tipo de armadilha, resultado do aprimoramento de um modelo muito utilizado, conhecido como CDC. A nova armadilha, denominada HP, apresenta como vantagens alta eficiência, facilidade no manuseio e transporte, além de ser confeccionada quase que exclusivamente com material nacional, o que reduz consideravelmente seu custo final.


Subject(s)
Animals , Entomology/instrumentation , Light , Psychodidae , Equipment Design
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 44(5): 255-259, Oct. 2002. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-324496

ABSTRACT

DNA amplification by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was applied in the investigation of the presence of Leishmania (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) parasites in single phlebotomine sandflies. Three phlebotomine/parasite pairs were used: Lutzomyia longipalpis/Leishmania chagasi, Lutzomyia migonei/Leishmania amazonensis and Lutzomyia migonei/Leishmania braziliensis, all of them incriminated in the transmission of visceral or cutaneous leishmaniasis. DNA extraction was performed with whole insects, with no need of previous digestive tract dissection or pooling specimens. The presence of either mouse blood in the digestive tract of the sandflies or the digestive tract itself did not interfere in the PCR. Infection by as few as 10 Leishmania sp. per individual were sufficient for DNA amplification with genus-specific primers. Using primers for L. braziliensis and L. mexicana complexes, respectively, it was possible to discriminate between L. braziliensis and L. amazonensis in experimentally infected vectors (L. migonei)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Mice , Leishmania , Leishmaniasis , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Psychodidae , Deer , DNA, Protozoan , Insect Vectors
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 40(1): 49-53, Jan.-Feb. 1998. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-216108

ABSTRACT

O flebotomineo Lutzomyia longipalpis tem sido incriminado como vetor da leishmaniose visceral americana, causada pelo protozoario Leishmania chagasi. Entretanto, tem-se acumulado evidências que sugerem a existência de um complexo e näo apenas uma espécie de L. longipalpis na natureza. Nosso trabalho teve como objetivo comparar, ao nível molecular, quatro populaçöes de L. longipalpis de referência, utilizando especimens criados em laboratório, provenientes de regiöes geograficamente distintas, através de RAPD-PCR (reaçäo de polimerase em cadeia com amplificaçäo por iniciadores ao acaso). Para isso, o DNA genomico de grupos de flebotomineos foi amplificado com iniciadores decamericos unicos com sequencia de nucleotideos arbitraria, na tentativa de se detectar sitios polimorficos...


Subject(s)
DNA, Recombinant/analysis , Outpatients , Polymorphism, Genetic , Genotype , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
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