Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand

© 2017, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Phlebotomine sand flies are established vectors of leishmaniasis in humans. In Thailand, Leishmania martiniquensis and “Leishmania siamensis” have been described as causative agents of leishmaniasis. In this study, a survey of sand fli...

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Main Authors: S. Sor-Suwan, N. Jariyapan, C. Mano, C. Apiwathnasorn, P. Sriwichai, Y. Samung, P. Siriyasatien, P. A. Bates, P. Somboon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-574622018-09-05T03:50:29Z Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand S. Sor-Suwan N. Jariyapan C. Mano C. Apiwathnasorn P. Sriwichai Y. Samung P. Siriyasatien P. A. Bates P. Somboon Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © 2017, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Phlebotomine sand flies are established vectors of leishmaniasis in humans. In Thailand, Leishmania martiniquensis and “Leishmania siamensis” have been described as causative agents of leishmaniasis. In this study, a survey of sand flies in the Leishmania infected area of Hang Dong district, Chiang Mai, Thailand was performed using CDC light traps for eight consecutive months, from January to August 2016. A total of 661 sand flies were collected, and of 280 female sand flies, four species of the genus Sergentomyia including Sergentomyia gemmea, S. barraudi, S. indica, and S. hivernus and one species of the genus Phlebotomus, Phlebotomus stantoni, were identified. S. gemmea and S. hivernus were found in Chiang Mai for the first time. The density of captured female sand flies was high in warm and humid periods from June to August, with temperatures of around 26°C and relative humidity about 74%. In addition, S. gemmea was the most predominant species in the area. Further studies as to whether or not these sand fly species could be a vector of Leishmaniasis in Thailand are required. 2018-09-05T03:41:50Z 2018-09-05T03:41:50Z 2017-01-01 Journal 01275720 2-s2.0-85045511213 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85045511213&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57462
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
S. Sor-Suwan
N. Jariyapan
C. Mano
C. Apiwathnasorn
P. Sriwichai
Y. Samung
P. Siriyasatien
P. A. Bates
P. Somboon
Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
description © 2017, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Phlebotomine sand flies are established vectors of leishmaniasis in humans. In Thailand, Leishmania martiniquensis and “Leishmania siamensis” have been described as causative agents of leishmaniasis. In this study, a survey of sand flies in the Leishmania infected area of Hang Dong district, Chiang Mai, Thailand was performed using CDC light traps for eight consecutive months, from January to August 2016. A total of 661 sand flies were collected, and of 280 female sand flies, four species of the genus Sergentomyia including Sergentomyia gemmea, S. barraudi, S. indica, and S. hivernus and one species of the genus Phlebotomus, Phlebotomus stantoni, were identified. S. gemmea and S. hivernus were found in Chiang Mai for the first time. The density of captured female sand flies was high in warm and humid periods from June to August, with temperatures of around 26°C and relative humidity about 74%. In addition, S. gemmea was the most predominant species in the area. Further studies as to whether or not these sand fly species could be a vector of Leishmaniasis in Thailand are required.
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author S. Sor-Suwan
N. Jariyapan
C. Mano
C. Apiwathnasorn
P. Sriwichai
Y. Samung
P. Siriyasatien
P. A. Bates
P. Somboon
author_facet S. Sor-Suwan
N. Jariyapan
C. Mano
C. Apiwathnasorn
P. Sriwichai
Y. Samung
P. Siriyasatien
P. A. Bates
P. Somboon
author_sort S. Sor-Suwan
title Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_short Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_full Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_fullStr Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a Leishmania infected area of Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_sort species composition and population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies in a leishmania infected area of chiang mai, thailand
publishDate 2018
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