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Vector Competence of Lutzomyia cruzi Naturally Demonstrated for Leishmania infantum and Suspected for Leishmania amazonensis

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Author(s):
de Oliveira, Everton Falcao ; Oshiro, Elisa Teruya ; Fernandes, Wagner Souza ; Teixeira Ferreira, Alda Maria ; de Oliveira, Alessandra Gutierrez ; Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; v. 96, n. 1, p. 178-181, JAN 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 3
Abstract

Corumba city is one of the oldest visceral leishmaniasis endemic foci in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, where the transmission of Leishmania infantum has been attributed to Lutzomyia cruzi. Aiming at investigating the parameters of the vectorial capacity of Lu. cruzi for L. infantum, a project was undertaken in this city. Among these parameters, vector competence was investigated and the results obtained are reported herein. Of the 12 hamsters exposed to feed wild-caught female sandflies, two developed infection with L. infantum and surprisingly, one with Leishmania amazonensis. In addition, hamsters with L. infantum infection were bitten only by females of Lu. cruzi, whereas the hamster infected with L. amazonensis was bitten by 124 Lu. cruzi females and one of Evandromyia corumbaensis. Although there is a strong suspicion regarding the competence of Lu. cruzi in transmitting L. amazonensis naturally, it was not demonstrated. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/23414-0 - Vectorial capacity of Lutzomyia (Lutzomyia) cruzi and Lutzomyia (Lutzomyia) forattinii (Diptera: Psychodidae) to Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi
Grantee:Everton Falcão de Oliveira
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate