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Recent advances in phlebotomine sand fly research related to leishmaniasis control
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نویسنده
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bates p.a. ,depaquit j. ,galati e.a. ,kamhawi s. ,maroli m. ,mcdowell m.a. ,picado a. ,ready p.d. ,salomón o.d. ,shaw j.j. ,traub-csekö y.m. ,warburg a.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2015 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Phlebotomine sand flies are the subject of much research because of the role of their females as the only proven natural vectors of leishmania species,the parasitic protozoans that are the causative agents of the neglected tropical disease leishmaniasis. activity in this field was highlighted by the eighth international symposium on phlebotomine sand flies (isops) held in september 2014,which prompted this review focusing on vector control. topics reviewed include: taxonomy and phylogenetics,vector competence,genetics,genomics and transcriptomics,eco-epidemiology,and vector control. research on sand flies as leishmaniasis vectors has revealed a diverse array of zoonotic and anthroponotic transmission cycles,mostly in subtropical and tropical regions of africa,asia and latin america,but also in mediterranean europe. the challenge is to progress beyond descriptive eco-epidemiology,in order to separate vectors of biomedical importance from the sand fly species that are competent vectors but lack the vectorial capacity to cause much human disease. transmission modelling is required to identify the vectors that are a public health priority,the ones that must be controlled as part of the integrated control of leishmaniasis. effective modelling of transmission will require the use of entomological indices more precise than those usually reported in the leishmaniasis literature. © 2015 bates et al. licensee biomed central.
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کلیدواژه
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Human leishmaniasis; ISOPS; Leishmaniasis control; Phlebotomine sand flies; Vector control
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آدرس
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division of biomedical and life sciences,faculty of health and medicine,lancaster university,lancaster, United Kingdom, université de reims champagne-ardenne,anses,ea4688 - usc,51,rue cognacq-jay,reims cedex,51096, France, departamento de epidemiologia,faculdade de saúde pública,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 01246-904, Brazil, vector molecular biology section,laboratory of malaria and vector research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,12735 twinbrook parkway,rockville,md 20852, United States, c/o istituto superiore di sanità,rome, Italy, eck institute for global health,department of biological sciences,university of notre dame,notre dame,in, United States, isglobal barcelona ctr. int. health res. (cresib),hospital clínic,universitat de barcelona,barcelona,e-08036, Spain, department of disease control,faculty of infectious and tropical diseases,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,keppel street,london,wc1e 7ht, United Kingdom, national institute of tropical medicine-moh,conicet neuquen y jujuy s/n,puerto iguazu,3370, Argentina, biomedical sciences institute,universidade de são paulo,sp,são paulo, Brazil, laboratório de biologia molecular de parasitas e vetores,instituto oswaldo cruz,fiocruz rio de janeiro,rj, Brazil, kuvin center for the study of infectious and tropical diseases,faculty of medicine,hebrew university of jerusalem ein kerem,jerusalem,91120, Israel
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