Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil
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Summary: | Leishmaniases are anthropozoonoses whose agents are transmitted by the bite of females of several species of sand flies. Human population growth and environmental change have contributed to the increase in cases of utaneous and visceral leishmaniases in the State of São Paulo. This study aimed to survey the sand fly fauna in the parks of São Paulo municipality. Samples were collected in eight parks: Alfredo Volpi, Anhanguera, Burle Marx, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes, Ecológico Tietê and Fundação Parque Zoológico (Zoo), using New Jersey (NJ) and / or Center for Disease Control (CDC) light traps, installed weekly between 2004 and 2011. A total of 20,828 sand flies - 16,883 females (81%) and 3,945 males (19%), were collected belonging to 24 species and 11 genera: Brumptomyia (6), Evandromyia (1), Expapillata (1), Lutzomyia (1), Martinsmyia (1), Micropygomyia (1), Migonemyia (1), Nyssomyia (2) Pintomyia (3) Psathyromyia (4) and Psychodopygus (3).The Cantareira park presented the highest species richness (22) and the largest number of specimens collected (3,904 in CDC and 12,047 in NJ). Pintomyia fischeri and Psathyromyia pascalei occurred in all the parks, the former was the most prevalent species in Cantareira, Alfredo Volpi, Carmo and Zoo parks. Evandromyia edwardsi was the most frequent species in the Burle Marx park. Pi. fischeri, Mg. migonei, Ny. intermedia and Ny. whitmani, implicated as vectors of Leishmania (V.) braziliensis, were found in Anhanguera, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes and Zoo parks. |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, BrazilFauna flebotomínea (Diptera, Psychodidae) em parques do Município de São Paulo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil PsychodidaePhlebotominaeLeishmaniosePsychodidaePhlebootminae.Leishmaniasis. Leishmaniases are anthropozoonoses whose agents are transmitted by the bite of females of several species of sand flies. Human population growth and environmental change have contributed to the increase in cases of utaneous and visceral leishmaniases in the State of São Paulo. This study aimed to survey the sand fly fauna in the parks of São Paulo municipality. Samples were collected in eight parks: Alfredo Volpi, Anhanguera, Burle Marx, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes, Ecológico Tietê and Fundação Parque Zoológico (Zoo), using New Jersey (NJ) and / or Center for Disease Control (CDC) light traps, installed weekly between 2004 and 2011. A total of 20,828 sand flies - 16,883 females (81%) and 3,945 males (19%), were collected belonging to 24 species and 11 genera: Brumptomyia (6), Evandromyia (1), Expapillata (1), Lutzomyia (1), Martinsmyia (1), Micropygomyia (1), Migonemyia (1), Nyssomyia (2) Pintomyia (3) Psathyromyia (4) and Psychodopygus (3).The Cantareira park presented the highest species richness (22) and the largest number of specimens collected (3,904 in CDC and 12,047 in NJ). Pintomyia fischeri and Psathyromyia pascalei occurred in all the parks, the former was the most prevalent species in Cantareira, Alfredo Volpi, Carmo and Zoo parks. Evandromyia edwardsi was the most frequent species in the Burle Marx park. Pi. fischeri, Mg. migonei, Ny. intermedia and Ny. whitmani, implicated as vectors of Leishmania (V.) braziliensis, were found in Anhanguera, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes and Zoo parks. O crescimento demográfico e as alterações ambientais têm contribuído para o aumento dos casos de leishmaniose no Estado de São Paulo. O presente estudo teve como objetivo realizar um levantamento da fauna flebotomínea em parques do Município de São Paulo. Foram realizadas coletas nos Parques Alfredo Volpi, Anhanguera, Burle Marx, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes, Ecológico Tietê e Fundação Parque Zoológico, por meio de armadilhas luminosas NJ (New Jersey) e/ou CDC (Center Disease Control), instaladas semanalmente entre 2004 e 2011. No total, foram coletados 20.828 flebotomíneos de 24 espécies, pertencentes aos gêneros Brumptomyia (6), Evandromyia (1), Expapillata (1), Lutzomyia (1), Martinsmyia (1), Micropygomyia (1), Migonemyia (1), Nyssomyia (2), Pintomyia (3), Psathyromyia (4) e Psychodopygus (3), sendo 16.883 fêmeas (81%) e 3.945 machos (19%). O Parque da Cantareira teve a maior riqueza de espécies (22) e o maior número de espécimes coletados, com 3.904 em CDC e 12.047 em NJ. Pintomyia fischeri e Psathyromyia pascalei ocorreram em todos os parques, sendo a primeira a espécie com maior representatividade nos Parques da Cantareira, Alfredo Volpi, Carmo e Fundação Zoológico. Evandromyia edwardsi foi a mais frequente no Parque Burle Marx. Pi. fischeri, Mg. migonei, Ny. intermedia e Ny. whitmani, espécies vetoras da Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, foram encontradas nos parques Anhanguera, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes e Zoológico. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Psychodidae. Phlebotominae. Leishmaniose. Coordenadoria de Controle de Doenças - Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo2015-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/article/view/38142BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista; Vol. 12 No. 141 (2015); 1-9BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista; Vol. 12 Núm. 141 (2015); 1-9BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista ; v. 12 n. 141 (2015); 1-91806-42721806-423Xreponame:BEPA. Boletim epidemiológico paulista (Online)instname:Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo (SES-SP)instacron:SESSPporhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/article/view/38142/35998Copyright (c) 2015 Neide de Oliveira Castelo de Oliveira Castelo, Arize Clauzimar Puppo do Nascimento, Rosane Correa de Oliveira, Sandro Marques, Elisabeth Fernandes Bertoletti Gonçalves, Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galatiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Oliveira Castelo, Neide de Oliveira CasteloClauzimar Puppo do Nascimento, Arize Correa de Oliveira, Rosane Marques, Sandro Fernandes Bertoletti Gonçalves, Elisabeth Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida 2023-11-08T14:22:41Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/38142Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/oaibepa@saude.sp.gov.br | periodicossp@saude.sp.gov.brhttps://doi.org/10.57148/bepa1806-42721806-423Xopendoar:2023-11-08T14:22:41BEPA. Boletim epidemiológico paulista (Online) - Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo (SES-SP)false |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil Fauna flebotomínea (Diptera, Psychodidae) em parques do Município de São Paulo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil de Oliveira Castelo, Neide de Oliveira Castelo Psychodidae Phlebotominae Leishmaniose Psychodidae Phlebootminae. Leishmaniasis. |
title_short |
Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
title_full |
Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Phlebotomine fauna (Diptera, Psychodidae) in parks of the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
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de Oliveira Castelo, Neide de Oliveira Castelo |
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de Oliveira Castelo, Neide de Oliveira Castelo Clauzimar Puppo do Nascimento, Arize Correa de Oliveira, Rosane Marques, Sandro Fernandes Bertoletti Gonçalves, Elisabeth Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida |
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author |
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Clauzimar Puppo do Nascimento, Arize Correa de Oliveira, Rosane Marques, Sandro Fernandes Bertoletti Gonçalves, Elisabeth Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida |
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de Oliveira Castelo, Neide de Oliveira Castelo Clauzimar Puppo do Nascimento, Arize Correa de Oliveira, Rosane Marques, Sandro Fernandes Bertoletti Gonçalves, Elisabeth Bianchi Galati, Eunice Aparecida |
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Psychodidae Phlebotominae Leishmaniose Psychodidae Phlebootminae. Leishmaniasis. |
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Psychodidae Phlebotominae Leishmaniose Psychodidae Phlebootminae. Leishmaniasis. |
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Leishmaniases are anthropozoonoses whose agents are transmitted by the bite of females of several species of sand flies. Human population growth and environmental change have contributed to the increase in cases of utaneous and visceral leishmaniases in the State of São Paulo. This study aimed to survey the sand fly fauna in the parks of São Paulo municipality. Samples were collected in eight parks: Alfredo Volpi, Anhanguera, Burle Marx, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes, Ecológico Tietê and Fundação Parque Zoológico (Zoo), using New Jersey (NJ) and / or Center for Disease Control (CDC) light traps, installed weekly between 2004 and 2011. A total of 20,828 sand flies - 16,883 females (81%) and 3,945 males (19%), were collected belonging to 24 species and 11 genera: Brumptomyia (6), Evandromyia (1), Expapillata (1), Lutzomyia (1), Martinsmyia (1), Micropygomyia (1), Migonemyia (1), Nyssomyia (2) Pintomyia (3) Psathyromyia (4) and Psychodopygus (3).The Cantareira park presented the highest species richness (22) and the largest number of specimens collected (3,904 in CDC and 12,047 in NJ). Pintomyia fischeri and Psathyromyia pascalei occurred in all the parks, the former was the most prevalent species in Cantareira, Alfredo Volpi, Carmo and Zoo parks. Evandromyia edwardsi was the most frequent species in the Burle Marx park. Pi. fischeri, Mg. migonei, Ny. intermedia and Ny. whitmani, implicated as vectors of Leishmania (V.) braziliensis, were found in Anhanguera, Cantareira, Carmo, Chico Mendes and Zoo parks. |
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