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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 56(5): 391-395, Sep-Oct/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-722328

ABSTRACT

Sandflies transmit pathogens of leishmaniasis. The natural infection of sandflies by Leishmania (Viannia) was assessed in municipalities, in the state of Paraná, in Southern Brazil. Sandflies were collected with Falcão and Shannon traps. After dissection in search of flagellates in digestive tubes and identification of the species, female sandflies were submitted to the Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (multiplex PCR) for detection of the fragment of the kDNA of Leishmania (Viannia) and the fragment from the IVS6 cacophony gene region of the phlebotomine insects. The analysis was performed in pools containing seven to 12 guts from females of the same species. A total of 510 female sandflies were analyzed, including nine Migonemyia migonei, 17 Pintomyia fischeri, 216 Nyssomyia neivai, and 268 Nyssomyia whitmani. Although none of the females was found naturally infected by flagellates through dissection, the fragment of DNA from Leishmania (Viannia) was shown by multiplex PCR in one sample of Ny. neivai (0.46%) and three samples of Ny. whitmani (1.12%). It was concluded that Ny. neivai and Ny. whitmani are susceptible to Leishmania infection, and that multiplex PCR can be used in epidemiological studies to detect the natural infection of the sandfly vector, because of its sensitivity, specificity and feasibility.


Flebotomíneos transmitem os patógenos das leishmanioses. Foi avaliada a infecção natural de flebotomíneos por Leishmania (Viannia) em municípios do Estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil. Os flebotomíneos foram coletados com armadilhas de Falcão e Shannon. Após dissecação para pesquisa de flagelados no tubo digestório e identificação das espécies, as fêmeas de flebotomíneos foram submetidas a Multiplex Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (multiplex PCR) para a detecção do fragmento do kDNA de Leishmania (Viannia) e do fragmento do gene IVS6 da cacofonia de flebotomíneos. A análise foi realizada em pools contendo sete a 12 tubos digestórios de fêmeas da mesma espécie. Um total de 510 fêmeas foram analisadas, incluindo nove Migonemyia migonei, 17 Pintomyia fischeri, 216 Nyssomyia neivai e 268 Nyssomyia whitmani. Embora nenhuma fêmea tenha sido encontrada naturalmente infectada com flagelados pela dissecação, o fragmento de DNA de Leishmania (Viannia) foi mostrado por multiplex PCR em uma amostra de Ny. neivai (0,46%) e três amostras de Ny. whitmani (1,12%). Conclui-se que Ny. neivai e Ny. whitmani são suscetíveis à infecção por Leishmania, e que multiplex PCR, devido à sua sensibilidade, especificidade e viabilidade, pode ser utilizada em estudos epidemiológicos para a detecção da infecção natural do inseto vetor.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , DNA, Protozoan/analysis , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Leishmania/genetics , Psychodidae/parasitology , Brazil , Insect Vectors/classification , Leishmania/isolation & purification , Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction , Psychodidae/classification
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 46(5): 547-554, Sept-Oct/2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-691423

ABSTRACT

Introduction The aim of this study was to identify the blood feeding sources of Nyssomyia intermedia (Ny. intermedia) and Nyssomyia neivai (Ny. neivai), which are Leishmania vectors and the predominant sandfly species in the Ribeira Valley, State of São Paulo, Brazil, an endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Methods Specimens were captured monthly between February 2001 and December 2003 on a smallholding and a small farm situated in the Serra district in the Iporanga municipality. The blood meals of 988 engorged females were tested using the avidin-biotin immunoenzymatic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Seven blood meal sources were investigated: human, dog, chicken, bovine, pig, horse and rat. Results The results showed that among the females that fed on one or more blood sources, the respective percentages for Ny. intermedia and Ny. neivai, respectively, were as follows: human (23% and 36.8%), pig (47.4% and 26.4%), chicken (25.7% and 36.8%) and dog (3.9% and 0%), and the differences in the blood sources between the two species were statistically significant (p = 0.043). Conclusions Both species had predominant reactivity for one or two blood sources, and few showed reactivity indicating three or four sources. Many different combinations were observed among the females that showed reactivity for more than one source, which indicated their opportunistic habits and eclecticism regarding anthropic environmental conditions. .


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Dogs , Female , Humans , Rats , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Insect Vectors/physiology , Psychodidae/physiology , Brazil , Chickens , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Horses , Insect Vectors/classification , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/transmission , Psychodidae/classification , Swine
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 107(7): 867-872, Nov. 2012. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-656041

ABSTRACT

Nyssomyia intermedia and Nyssomyia neivai constitute a species complex associated with Leishmania transmission. The aim of this study was to analyse the ecological profiles of the Ny. intermedia and Ny. neivai populations in a sympatric area in the Brazilian savannah along the banks of the Velhas River. Captures were performed from July 2003-June 2005 in two distinct environments: a gallery forest with various degrees of anthropogenic modification and animal shelters. A total of 20,508 Ny. neivai (86%) and Ny. intermedia (14%) sandflies were collected. The difference between the proportions of the sandflies that were collected (Ny. neivai/Ny. intermedia) per bank was significant. The right bank presented a greater number of sandflies (65%) and more preserved vegetation. The abundance of Ny. neivai was higher than that of Ny. intermedia on both banks. The results demonstrate that anthropic activities can affect the sandfly populations in this area, thereby leading to a reduction in species abundance. Nevertheless, the environments with higher levels of antropogenic modification displayed sandfly population numbers that favour the Leishmania transmission cycle.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Ecosystem , Insect Vectors/classification , Psychodidae/classification , Brazil , Geography, Medical , Leishmaniasis/transmission , Population Density , Population Dynamics
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Rev. patol. trop ; 40(2): 169-178, abr.-jun. 2011. tab, mapas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-598891

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever a composição da fauna e a frequência de flebotomíneos em seis localidades rurais do município de Prudentópolis, estado do Paraná. Os flebotomíneos foram capturados com o emprego de armadilhas de Falcão, entre 18 h e 1 h, em diferentes meses de 2008 e2009. Capturou-se um total de 1.429 flebotomíneos de sete espécies, com predomínio de Nyssomyia neivai em todas as localidades. As médias horárias (MH) de flebotomíneos foram mais elevadas em residências (10,7), galinheiros (10,3), matas ciliares (6,5) e pocilgas (5,8). As localidades ondeos flebotomíneos foram capturados apresentavam características ambientais apropriadas para atransmissão da Leishmaniose Tegumentar Americana. O conhecimento da fauna, da frequência de flebotomíneos e da forma de ocupação do ambiente pode auxiliar na escolha do método mais apropriado para reduzir a densidade de flebotomíneos no peridomicílio e domicílio.


Subject(s)
Pest Control, Biological , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/epidemiology , Phlebotomus , Psychodidae , Natural Reservations , Brazil/epidemiology
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Rev. patol. trop ; 39(4): 322-330, out.-dez. 2010. tab, mapas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-591477

ABSTRACT

São apresentados no presente estudo os resultados de coletas de flebotomíneos com armadilhas de Falcão e Shannon, em 53 localidades rurais de 19 municípios do Estado do Paraná. Foram coletados 27.441 flebotomíneos de 13 espécies, com predomínio de Nyssomyia whitmani. Constatou-se que há grande concentração de flebotomíneos nos abrigos de animais domésticos e nas matas.


Subject(s)
Pest Control, Biological , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/epidemiology , Phlebotomus , Psychodidae , Brazil/epidemiology , Natural Reservations
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 41(3): 269-276, maio-jun. 2008. graf, mapas, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-489744

ABSTRACT

Realizou-se coletas de flebotomíneos de maio de 2005 a abril de 2006. Os resultados foram comparados com os das coletas realizadas entre abril de 2001 e setembro de 2002, para avaliar as medidas empregadas para diminuir a densidade destes insetos, no Recanto Marista, município de Doutor Camargo, Estado do Paraná. As coletas foram feitas com armadilhas de Falcão, em domicílios e galinheiros, das 22 às 2 horas, semanalmente, quatro vezes ao mês. Em 2005 e 2006, coletaram-se 213.195 flebotomíneos, 1.113,8 em média por hora (MH) e em 2001 e 2002, 199.821 (MH=1.653,5). Nyssomyia neivai prevaleceu (75,4 por cento) em todos os ecótopos que, juntamente com Nyssomyia whitmani (23,4 por cento), Migonemyia migonei (0,8 por cento) e Pintomyia fischeri (0,4 por cento), representaram 99,7 por cento do total coletado. Nos ecótopos representados por galinheiros foram coletados 88,7 por cento dos flebotomíneos. Constatou-se que houve queda na densidade de flebotomíneos no período de coletas 2005 e 2006 em relação à de 2001 e 2002, especialmente no domicílio.


Collections of sandflies were made between May 2005 and April 2006. The results were compared with those from collections undertaken between April 2001 and September 2002, in order to evaluate the measures used to decrease the density of these insects in Recanto Marista, municipality of Doutor Camargo, State of Paraná. The collections were carried out by Falcão traps inside domiciles and hen sheds, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. once a week, four times a month. In 2005 and 2006, 213,195 sandflies were collected (average of 1,113.8 per hour), compared with 199,821 (average of 1,653.5 per hour) in 2001 and 2002. Nyssomyia neivai predominated (75.4 percent) in all the ecotopes. Nyssomyia neivai, Nyssomyia whitmani, Migonemyia migonei and Pintomyia fischeri accounted for 99.7 percent of all the sandflies collected. The ecotope of hencoops accounted for 88.7 percent of the sandflies collected. It was observed that the sandfly density had decreased between the 2001-2002 and 2005-2006 collections, especially in homes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Insect Control , Insect Vectors/classification , Psychodidae/classification , Brazil , Chickens , Housing , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/transmission , Population Density , Seasons
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 41(1): 17-22, jan.-fev. 2008. mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-478889

ABSTRACT

A leishmaniose tegumentar americana tem sido notificada em todos os estados do Brasil e no Paraná essa doença é endêmica. O objetivo deste trabalho foi detectar a infecção natural de flebotomíneos para verificar a competência vetorial destes insetos e a identificação da espécie parasitária. Os flebotomíneos foram coletados com armadilhas de Falcão e Shannon, nos municípios de Doutor Camargo, Fênix e Mandaguari, de novembro de 2005 a agosto de 2006. Coletaram-se 12.930 flebotomíneos, dos quais 2.487 fêmeas foram dissecadas e destes 1.230 fêmeas foram submetidas à reação em cadeia da polimerase. Pelo método da dissecação, foi detectada uma fêmea de Nyssomyia whitmani com infecção natural por flagelados e pela reação em cadeia da polimerase não se detectou a presença de DNA de Leishmania em nenhuma das fêmeas. Apesar de não ter sido detectada a infecção natural de Nyssomyia neivai nas localidades em apreço e ainda que os requisitos de incriminação vetorial não tenham sido atendidos, não se deve negligenciar o potencial vetorial desta espécie.


American cutaneous leishmaniasis has been reported in all Brazilian states and in the Paraná this disease is endemic. The objective of this work was to detect natural infections in phlebotomines to verify the vector competence of these insects and the identification of the parasite species. Phlebotomines were collected using Falcão and Shannon traps, in the municipalities of Doutor Camargo, Fênix and Mandaguari, between November 2005 and August 2006. from 12,930 phlebotomines were collected, 2,487 females were dissected and 1,230 dissected females had been submitted to polymerase chain reaction. Flagellates were detected in a female Nyssomyia whitmani that had been dissected and for polymerase chain reaction failed to detect Leishmania DNA in any females. Even though flagellates were not detected in Nyssomyia neivai it should still be considered as a potencial vector.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cricetinae , Female , Humans , Male , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Leishmania/isolation & purification , Psychodidae/parasitology , Brazil , Insect Vectors/classification , Leishmania/classification , Leishmania/genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Psychodidae/classification
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 102(4): 481-487, June 2007.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-454801

ABSTRACT

Nyssomyia intermedia (Lutz & Neiva 1912) and N. neivai (Pinto 1926) are possible vectors of tegumentary leishmaniasis in some regions of Brazil. Further, the latter was until recently, considered a junior synonym of the former. This study has the purpose of updating our knowledge of the geographical distribution of these species, based on specimens deposited at the collection of the Centro de Pesquisas René Rachou-Fiocruz, Faculdade de Saúde Pública-Universidade de São Paulo, and on data presented by literature as also to associate this distribution with the cutaneous leishmaniasis cases reported. It has been reported that N. intermedia occurs in the states of the Northeastern Region, in Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, on the northern coast of São Paulo, in eastern Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Goiás, close to the border with Minas Gerais and Bahia. N. neivai occurs in the Southern Region, southern coast and in western São Paulo, southern and western Minas Gerais, southern Goiás, and southern Pará, beyond Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. It is important to highlight that N. intermedia and N. neivai occur in sympatry in Minas Gerais and São Paulo. N. intermedia or N. neivai are predominant or are captured abundantly in several cutaneous leishmaniasis foci in the Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Geography , Insect Vectors/classification , Psychodidae/classification , Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Insect Vectors/physiology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/transmission , Paraguay , Psychodidae/pathogenicity
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