Leishmaniose en Equateur. 3. Lutzomyia trapidoi, vecteur de Leishmania panamensis.

F. Le Ponti, R. Leon, F. Guerrini, J. C. Gantier, J. Mouchet, R. Echeverria, R. H. Guderian

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Lutzomyia trapidoi, the more abundant anthropophilic species, is a presumed leishmaniasis vector in the Pacific foothills of Ecuador. Three biotopes have been sampled (dwelling, and nearby coffee crop and primary forest) in the focus of Paraiso Escondido, by human bait catches, from August 1991 to October 1992. A large number of sandflies, 6,965 specimens, have been dissected to estimate peri and hypopyloric infections. All the peripyloric infections, characterized by isoenzyme electrophoresis, were Leishmania panamensis. The percentage of these infections was low, around 3%, but they were massive. They occurred only in dry season. Hypopyloric infections were observed in Lu. trapidoi all the year round in the three biotopes. Their percentage was high, reaching 40%. Despite of many trials to cultivate the parasite on NNN medium, no stain could be isolated. It is suggested that the parasite could be L. equatorensis.

Título traducido de la contribuciónLeishmaniasis in Ecuador. 3. Lutzomyia trapidoi, vector of Leishmania panamensis
Idioma originalFrancés
Páginas (desde-hasta)23-28
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónAnnales de la Société belge de médecine tropicale
Volumen74
N.º1
EstadoPublicada - mar. 1994
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