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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(2): 191-5, abr.-jun. 1992. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116304

ABSTRACT

Five patients with asexual and sexual parasites of Plasmodium vivax were treated orally with 600 mg chloroquine diphosphate (hour 0) followed with 300 mg at 8, 24 and 48 h later. Primaquine phospate, 15 mg, was administered concurrently at h 0 and 24 h intervals for 14 days. Anopheles darlingi were fed before the first dose (h-0.5) and 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 36, 48, 60 and 72 h later. Mosquitoes were examined for oocysts on day 8 and for sporozoites on day 15 after infection. Four of the five patients studied were still infective to mosquitoes from 1-5 h after the first dose of chloroquine plus primaquine. One of these and one other patient, who vomited 15 min after the first dose, became inffective again at hours 10 and 12, respectively. Once produced, oocysts in mosquitoes fed on patients before, during and after chloroquine plus primaquine treatment appeared normal and produced sporozoite infected salivary glands. In view of these data , it is concluded that primaquine demonstrated rapid gametocytocidal activity and should be administred concurrently with chloroquine to reduce vivax malaria transmission


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Animals , Anopheles/parasitology , Chloroquine/therapeutic use , Malaria/drug therapy , Plasmodium vivax/physiology , Primaquine/therapeutic use , Malaria/prevention & control
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(1): 141-8, jan.-mar. 1992. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116294

ABSTRACT

A study of peridomestic man-biting culicines in the Amazon Basin was conducted from January through December, 1987. Fifteen species of mosquitoes from six genera were collected by volunters in all-night human-bait indoor and outdoor collections at five hoses in and near the town of Costa Marques, Rondônia, Brazil. Culex quinquefasciatus and members of the Mansonia titillans/indubitans Group comprised 61 and 33%, respectively, of all culcines collected from human-bait outside houses and 62 and 35%, respectively, of those collected from volunteers inside houses in the town. In rural areas, Cx. quinquefasciatus was less abundant and only comprised 2 and 5% of the culcines, respectively, collected inside and outside houses. Mansonia titillans/indubitans Group comprised 75% and 86% of the culicines collected inside and outside houses, respectively, from rural residences. Culex quinquefasciatus and members of Mn. titillans/indubitans Group were more endophilic than other culcines collected. Nocturnal and seasonal biting rhythms for the more common culcines are described


Subject(s)
Animals , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Culex/parasitology , Diptera/parasitology , Malaria/transmission , Brazil/epidemiology , Malaria/epidemiology
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 24(1): 13-20, jan.-mar. 1991. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-107954

ABSTRACT

Para determinar o comportamento antropofilico e zoofilico dos anofelinos, foram capturados mosquitos na periferia e na zona urbana da Costa Marques, Rondônia, Brasil. Foram comparadas as capturas feiras à noite, com iscas bovinas e humanas, dentro e fora de casa. O Anopheles darlingi e o Anopheles deaneorum foram mais antropofilcios do que os outros anofelinos capturados. O restante das espécies anofelinas foi capturado mais freqüentemente nas iscas bofinas do que nas humans. Anopheles darlingi e Anopheles deaneorum foram capturados dentro de casa com mais freqüência do que as outras espécies anofelinas. Porém, quando a captura foi feita em casas com muitas aberturas nas paredes houve pouca diferença nas porcentagens de cada espécie sugadora de humanos dentro e fora de casa. Anopheles darlingi foi o mosquito capturado com mais freqüência, dentro e fora de casa, e apresentava maior antropofilia em relaçäo aos outros anofelinos presentes


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Anopheles , Insect Bites and Stings , Anopheles/physiology , Brazil , Feeding Behavior
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