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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 111(1): 75-8, 2016 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26814647

RESUMEN

We report the presence of the competent vector for Leishmania spp, Migonemyia migonei, and the Evandromyia cortelezzii-sallesi complex south of its known distribution in the central temperate region of Argentina, in the province of Córdoba. The persistence of this phlebotomine in the northern border of the province, its association with a case of cutaneous leishmaniasis, and the new record in the outskirts of the city of Córdoba, the second most populated in the country, strengthens the need for regular vector surveillance and a case detection-sensitive health system in vulnerable regions, even in temperate climates.


Asunto(s)
Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Psychodidae/clasificación , Animales , Argentina , Clima , Femenino , Leishmaniasis Cutánea/transmisión , Masculino , Estaciones del Año , Temperatura
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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(4): 488-91, 2014 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25075787

RESUMEN

Lutzomyia longipalpis was recorded for the first time in Argentina in 2004, in the province of Formosa. In the following years, the vector spread to the south and west in the country and was recorded in the province of Chaco in 2010. From November 2010-May 2012, captures of Phlebotominae were made in the city of Resistencia and its surroundings, to monitor the spread and possible colonisation of Lu. longipalpis in the province of Chaco. In this monitoring, Lu. longipalpis was absent in urban sampling sites and its presence was restricted to Barrio de los Pescadores. This suggests that the incipient colonisation observed in 2010 was not followed by continuous installation of vector populations and expansion of their spatial distribution as in other urban centres of Argentina.


Asunto(s)
Insectos Vectores , Psychodidae , Animales , Argentina , Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Leishmaniasis Visceral/transmisión , Densidad de Población , Psychodidae/clasificación , Estaciones del Año , Población Urbana
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(4): 488-491, 03/07/2014. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-716306

RESUMEN

Lutzomyia longipalpis was recorded for the first time in Argentina in 2004, in the province of Formosa. In the following years, the vector spread to the south and west in the country and was recorded in the province of Chaco in 2010. From November 2010-May 2012, captures of Phlebotominae were made in the city of Resistencia and its surroundings, to monitor the spread and possible colonisation of Lu. longipalpis in the province of Chaco. In this monitoring, Lu. longipalpis was absent in urban sampling sites and its presence was restricted to Barrio de los Pescadores. This suggests that the incipient colonisation observed in 2010 was not followed by continuous installation of vector populations and expansion of their spatial distribution as in other urban centres of Argentina.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Insectos Vectores , Psychodidae , Argentina , Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Leishmaniasis Visceral/transmisión , Densidad de Población , Psychodidae/clasificación , Estaciones del Año , Población Urbana
4.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 107(4): 550-2, 2012 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22666869

RESUMEN

The aim of this work was to identify the natural breeding sites of sandflies in the province of Chaco, Argentina, for the first time. Preliminary studies were conducted in two different phytogeographic regions: dry Chaco (Parque Provincial Pampa del Indio), in January 2010, and humid Chaco (Resistencia, Margarita Belén and Colonia Benítez), from May-September 2010. A total of 127 samples were collected (Pampa del Indio: 15, Resistencia: 37, Margarita Belén: 36, Colonia Benítez: 39). A female of Migonemyia migonei was found in Pampa del Indio at the base of a bromeliad in the summer (January) and a pupal exuvium of a phlebotomine fly was found in Resistencia, in a place where dogs rested, in the winter (July). These findings highlighted these two sites as potential breeding sites. Because the existence of potential natural breeding sites for sandflies has been demonstrated in both forest and periurban areas, expanding the search efforts and characterising these sites will enable the development of specific study designs to gain insight into the spatial distribution of the risks posed by these vectors. The resulting information will serve as a basis for proposing and evaluating vector control measures.


Asunto(s)
Ecosistema , Insectos Vectores/fisiología , Psychodidae/fisiología , Animales , Argentina , Perros , Femenino , Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Leishmaniasis/transmisión , Psychodidae/clasificación , Reproducción , Estaciones del Año
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 107(4): 550-552, June 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-626452

RESUMEN

The aim of this work was to identify the natural breeding sites of sandflies in the province of Chaco, Argentina, for the first time. Preliminary studies were conducted in two different phytogeographic regions: dry Chaco (Parque Provincial Pampa del Indio), in January 2010, and humid Chaco (Resistencia, Margarita Belén and Colonia Benítez), from May-September 2010. A total of 127 samples were collected (Pampa del Indio: 15, Resistencia: 37, Margarita Belén: 36, Colonia Benítez: 39). A female of Migonemyia migonei was found in Pampa del Indio at the base of a bromeliad in the summer (January) and a pupal exuvium of a phlebotomine fly was found in Resistencia, in a place where dogs rested, in the winter (July). These findings highlighted these two sites as potential breeding sites. Because the existence of potential natural breeding sites for sandflies has been demonstrated in both forest and periurban areas, expanding the search efforts and characterising these sites will enable the development of specific study designs to gain insight into the spatial distribution of the risks posed by these vectors. The resulting information will serve as a basis for proposing and evaluating vector control measures.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Femenino , Ecosistema , Insectos Vectores/fisiología , Psychodidae/fisiología , Argentina , Insectos Vectores/clasificación , Leishmaniasis/transmisión , Psychodidae/clasificación , Reproducción , Estaciones del Año
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Salud(i)ciencia (Impresa) ; 16(5): 514-520, nov. 2008.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-836582

RESUMEN

Se analizó e integró, desde un enfoque ecoepidemiológico, la literatura publicada sobre leishmaniasis cutánea en la Argentina a partir del primer brote epidémico registrado (1985-1987) y se incorporaron datos inéditos.Se discriminaron tres escalas espacio-temporales de análisis: 1) regional/decadal, 2) focos epidémicos/anual,3) sitio de captura/diaria-mensual. Escala regional: se observó una tendencia creciente de la incidencia, de la transmisión peridoméstica y de la frecuencia y distribución de los brotes (Este-Oeste), concurrente con la dispersión y dominancia de Lutzomyia neivai, vector de Leishmania braziliensis, en ambientes modificados. Escala foco epidémica: se caracterizaron tres escenarios de transmisión: 1) ciclo silvestre/transmisión silvestre, 2) ciclo silvestre/transmisión peridoméstica, 3) ciclo peridoméstico/transmisión peridoméstica rural-periurbana. Se adjudicaron los brotes registrados en Argentina a cada escenario. Escala sitio de captura: se concluyó que la distribución de Lu. neivai es microfocal, metapoblacional con recolonización del peridomicilio desde poblaciones fuente y que presenta una dinámica anual bimodal función de la temperatura y las precipitaciones. Se discuten los resultados de cada escala y categoría en el marco de posibles estrategias de vigilancia y control.


Asunto(s)
Epidemiología , Leishmaniasis Cutánea , Argentina , Brotes de Enfermedades , Leishmania braziliensis
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