Leishmaniasis in Brazil II: observations on enzootic rodent leishmaniasis in the lower amazon region - the feeding habits of the vector, Lutzomya flaviscutellata in reference to man, rodents and other animals
Autor
Shaw, Jeffrey Jon
Lainson, Ralph
Resumen
Lu. flaviscutellata shows distinct variations in its microdistribution within the
Utinga forest, Belém, Brazil.
Lu. flaviscutellata is attracted to, and feeds on, a wide variety of animaIs including
rodents, marsupiaIs and birds.
Of 2,774 sandflies caught from rodents 2,731 were Lu. flaviscutellata, showing that
it is the predominant species biting rodents.
Of 1,523 female sandflies caught from man, only 6 were Lu. flaviscutellata, indicating that this species is not inclined to bite mano Ç"
The observed biting habits of Lu. flaviscutellata in the forests of Pará, Brazil,
support our previous observations that it is the major vector of leishmaniasis among
rodents in Utinga, but is not important in the transmission of the disease to man in that
area.
We suggest that the vectors involved in the transmission of leishmaniasis to man
are normally species of sandflies which readily bite both man and reservoir hosts.
Referencia
SHAW, Jefrey Jon; LAINSON, Ralph. Leishmaniasis in Brazil II: observations on enzootic rodent leishmaniasis in the lower amazon region - the feeding habits of the vector, Lutzomya flaviscutellata in reference to man, rodents and other animals. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, v. 62, n. 3, p. 396-405, 1968.DeCs
Comportamento ApetitivoReservatórios de Doenças
Leishmaniose / epidemiologia
Doenças dos Roedores
Phlebotomus
Insetos Vetores
Zoonoses / epidemiologia
Utinga (PA)