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An entomological survey at rural and cavernicolous localities in four provinces in southern Thailand provided 155 blood-fed females of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) that were identified based on morphological characters as Idiophlebotomus asperulus (n = 19), Phlebotomus stantoni (n = 4), P. argentipes (n = 3), Sergentomyia anodontis (n = 20), S...
Ocaña-Mayorga, Sofía Bustillos, Juan José Villacís, Anita G. Pinto, C. Miguel Brenière, Simone Frédérique Grijalva, Mario J.
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Pathogens
Understanding the blood meal patterns of insects that are vectors of diseases is fundamental in unveiling transmission dynamics and developing strategies to impede or decrease human–vector contact. Chagas disease has a complex transmission cycle that implies interactions between vectors, parasites and vertebrate hosts. In Ecuador, limited data on h...
Ocana-Mayorga, S. Bustillos, J. J. Villacis, A. G. Pinto, C. M. Brenière, Simone Frédérique Grijalva, M. J.
Understanding the blood meal patterns of insects that are vectors of diseases is fundamental in unveiling transmission dynamics and developing strategies to impede or decrease human-vector contact. Chagas disease has a complex transmission cycle that implies interactions between vectors, parasites and vertebrate hosts. In Ecuador, limited data on h...
Escobar, Denis Ascencio, Krisnaya Ortiz, Andrés Palma, Adalid Sánchez, Ana Fontecha, Gustavo
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Insects
Malaria remains a life-threatening disease in many tropical countries. Honduras has successfully reduced malaria transmission as different control methods have been applied, focusing mainly on indoor mosquitoes. The selective pressure exerted by the use of insecticides inside the households could modify the feeding behavior of the mosquitoes, forci...