First Report on Natural Promastigote Infection of Phlebotomus caucasicus in a New Focus of Visceral Leishmaniasis in North West of Iran
Abstract
An investigation was carried out in Ahar district, (a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis), Eastern Azerbaijan, North-West of Iran in order to determine the vector(s) of the disease, during the summer of 2003 sand-flies were collected using sticky papers, CDC light traps and aspirators. All of the collected sand-flies were dissected in a drop of normal saline for surveying of promastigotes. Head and two last abdomen segments of-sandflies were mounted in a drop of Puri’s Medium for species identification. Totally 215 sandflies were collected including: Phlebotomus kandelakii (57.2%), P.perfiliewi (18.1%), P.caucasicus (11.2%), P. sergenti (7.9%), P. papatasi (3.3%) and P.(adlerius) sp.(2.3%). Only 1 of 24 P. caucasicus species (4.2%) was found naturally infected with parasite. This is the first infection report of P. caucasicus in this region. Some behavioral aspects of the mentioned sandfly have been discussed in details.Files | ||
Issue | Vol 33 No 4 (2004) | |
Section | Articles | |
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Phlebotomus caucasicus |
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Y Rassi, F Kaverizadeh, E Javadian, M Mohebali. First Report on Natural Promastigote Infection of Phlebotomus caucasicus in a New Focus of Visceral Leishmaniasis in North West of Iran. Iran J Public Health. 1;33(4):1-2.