Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina

Urbanization and vector domestication are currently proposed as factors that contributed to the recent increase of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL). Is likely also urban transmission? Oran is the main city in the Argentinean hyper-endemic area of ACL, and human cases in urban residences are us...

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Main Authors: Oscar D Salomón, María G Quintana, Mario Zaidenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2008-05-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762008000300010
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spelling doaj-6481c290879c4e388c92aa965c63b7c92020-11-24T23:41:45ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602008-05-011033282287Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, ArgentinaOscar D SalomónMaría G QuintanaMario ZaidenbergUrbanization and vector domestication are currently proposed as factors that contributed to the recent increase of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL). Is likely also urban transmission? Oran is the main city in the Argentinean hyper-endemic area of ACL, and human cases in urban residences are usually reported. In order to assess the spatial distribution of risk, phlebotomine traps were located in different environments of Oran. A total of 7,787 sand flies were captured: Lutzomyia neivai (98.1%), Lutzomyia migonei (1.2%), Lutzomyia cortelezzii (0.7%), and one Lutzomyia shannoni. During the season of transmission (April-May) a single sand fly was obtained in one out of five urban sites, while a trap in a peri-urban pigsty captured up to 2,985 Lu. neivai/night. Captures performed in the other season of vector activity (September-October) revealed that small-scale changes in the pigsty environment resulted in noticeable changes in the abundance of Lu. neivai. In addition, in a new neighbourhood, on the fringe of the city, 1,073 Lu. neivai/site were captured in the forested edge but one in the yard of the houses. Therefore, in this urban ACL focus the human-vector effective contact risk is still associated with peri-urban vegetation and ecotone modifications despite the urban residence of the cases.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762008000300010cutaneous leishmaniasisLutzomyia neivaiurbanizationArgentina
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Mario Zaidenberg
Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
cutaneous leishmaniasis
Lutzomyia neivai
urbanization
Argentina
author_facet Oscar D Salomón
María G Quintana
Mario Zaidenberg
author_sort Oscar D Salomón
title Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
title_short Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
title_full Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
title_fullStr Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Urban distribution of Phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, Argentina
title_sort urban distribution of phlebotominae in a cutaneous leishmaniasis focus, argentina
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Urbanization and vector domestication are currently proposed as factors that contributed to the recent increase of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL). Is likely also urban transmission? Oran is the main city in the Argentinean hyper-endemic area of ACL, and human cases in urban residences are usually reported. In order to assess the spatial distribution of risk, phlebotomine traps were located in different environments of Oran. A total of 7,787 sand flies were captured: Lutzomyia neivai (98.1%), Lutzomyia migonei (1.2%), Lutzomyia cortelezzii (0.7%), and one Lutzomyia shannoni. During the season of transmission (April-May) a single sand fly was obtained in one out of five urban sites, while a trap in a peri-urban pigsty captured up to 2,985 Lu. neivai/night. Captures performed in the other season of vector activity (September-October) revealed that small-scale changes in the pigsty environment resulted in noticeable changes in the abundance of Lu. neivai. In addition, in a new neighbourhood, on the fringe of the city, 1,073 Lu. neivai/site were captured in the forested edge but one in the yard of the houses. Therefore, in this urban ACL focus the human-vector effective contact risk is still associated with peri-urban vegetation and ecotone modifications despite the urban residence of the cases.
topic cutaneous leishmaniasis
Lutzomyia neivai
urbanization
Argentina
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