Simian malaria at two sites in the Brazilian Amazon - II. Vertical distribution and frequency of anophline species inside and outside the forest
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
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91(6): 687-94, Nov.-Dec. 1996. tab, graf
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ABSTRACT
An anopheline survey was carried out in two simian areas in the Brazilian Amazon, Balbina and Samuel, to determine the potencial vectors of Plasmodium brasilianum. The most abundant and/or acrodendrophilic anophelines in the forest and the most likely vector were Anopheles mediopunctatus, An. nuneztovari, An. oswaldoi, An. triannulatus and An. shannoni. An. darlingi and An. marajoara were captured essentially in anthropic habitats outside the forest and are unlikely to be involved in the transmission of P. brasilianum among monkeys within the forest and from monkeys to man in their surroundings in the Amazon.
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Main subject:
Spatial Behavior
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Disease Vectors
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Malaria
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Anopheles
Limits:
Animals
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
South America
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Brazil
Language:
English
Journal:
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
Journal subject:
Tropical Medicine
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Parasitology
Year:
1996
Type:
Article
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