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Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 1995

Sugar meal sources for the phlebotomine sandfly Lutzomyia longipalpis in Ceará State, Brazil

M. M. Cameron; F. A. C. Pessoa; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; R. D. Ward

Abstract. In the Brazilian village of BoqueiraTo do Renato Parente, Ceará State, where visceral leishmaniasis is endemic, significant variation in the abundance of phlebotomine sandflies between different types of vegetation was demonstrated by castor oil sticky trap collections. Population densities of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva) sandflies were higher in beans and maize crops than in the surrounding open and tree scrub. Significant relationships were detected between the abundances of sandflies and aphids, suggesting aphid honey dew as a potential food source. Sugar meal analysis, using high‐performance anion exchange (HPAE) chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (PAD) and the cold anthrone test, was used to demonstrate that significantly more sandflies fed on bean plants contaminated with aphids and honeydew than on uncontaminated beans. Furthermore, higher concentrations of sugars were detected in flies which fed on aphid/honeydew‐contaminated beans, suggesting that sugar was more easily available and/or that honeydew/aphids act as phagostimulants for sandflies. Amongst wild sandflies collected from a bean field, significantly more female sandflies were ‘sugar‐positive’ than males, though the sugar concentrations in positive sandflies were similar for both sexes. The concentrations of di‐ and trisaccharides in sandfly homogenates, honeydew extracts and phloem exudates were very low.


Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology | 1988

Epidemiological studies on American leishmaniasis in Ceará State, Brazil. Molecular characterization of the Leishmania isolates

I. A. B. Vasconcelos; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; H. Momen; G. Grimaldi; Joaquim Eduardo de Alencar

Two methods of molecular characterization, using monoclonal antibodies and enzyme electrophoresis, were employed in the identification of 36 stocks of Leishmania isolated from human and canine cases of American visceral (AVL) and cutaneous (ACL) leishmaniases in the northern part of Ceará State, Brazil. Molecular homogeneous strains of Leishmania donovani (chagasi) isolated from both human and canine hosts were detected in 14 municipalities. Two more parasite species, L. braziliensis braziliensis and L. mexicana amazonensis, were also detected in the state. The implication of these results with respect to both the clinical and epidemiological data are discussed.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1992

Epidemiology of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Northeast Brazil

Thomas G. Evans; Maria Jania Teixeira; Isabel T. McAuliffe; Izabel de Alencar Barros Vasconcelos; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; Anastácio Q. Sousa; José Wellington de Oliveira Lima; Richard D. Pearson


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1994

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Ceara State in Northeastern Brazil: Incrimination of Lutzomyia whitmani (Diptera: Psychodidae) as a Vector of Leishmania braziliensis in Baturite Municipality

Raul G. De Queiroz; Izabel de Alencar Barros Vasconcelos; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; Felipe Arley C. Pessoa; Raimundo Nonato De Sousa; John R. David


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1990

Canine visceral leishmaniasis in northeast Brazil: assessment of serodiagnostic methods.

Thomas G. Evans; Izabel de Alencar Barros Vasconcelos; José Wellington de Oliveira Lima; Jania Maria Teixeira; Isabel Tavares McAullife; Ulisses G. Lopes; Richard D. Pearson; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1995

Bubonic Leishmaniasis: A Common Manifestation of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis Infection in Ceara, Brazil

Anastácio Q. Sousa; Monica E. Parise; Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu; Joao Macedo Coehlo Filho; Isabel A. B. Vasconcelos; José Wellington de Oliveira Lima; Erico G. Oliveira; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; John R. David; James H. Maguire


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1990

Natural infection of Lutzomyia (Nissomyia) whitmani (Antunes & Coutinho, 1939,) by Leishmania of the braziliensis complex in Baturité, Ceará state, northeast Brazil

Alfredto C. R. Azevedo; Elizabeth Ferreira Rangel; Elizabeth M. Costa; John R. David; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; Ulisses G. Lopes


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1993

Correlates of Leishmania-Specific Immunity in the Clinical Spectrum of Infection with Leishmania chagasi

Bettie J. Holaday; Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu; Thomas J. Evans; Deborah Nunes de Melo Braga; Maria Jania Texeira; Anastácio Q. Sousa; Michael D. Sadick; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; John S. Abrams; Richard D. Pearson; Richard M. Locksley


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1989

Evaluation of antibody responses in american visceral leishmaniasis by ELISA and immunoblot

Thomas G. Evans; Edward C. Krug; Mary E. Wilson; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos; Joaquim Eduardo de Alencar; Richard D. Pearson


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1991

The presence of fructose in wild-caught Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Ian E. Morton; Reginaldo Peçanha Brazil; R. D. Ward; Antonio Wilson Vasconcelos

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Richard D. Pearson

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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Anastácio Q. Sousa

Federal University of Ceará

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Ulisses G. Lopes

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Ian E. Morton

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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