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Journal of Vector Ecology | 2013

Comparative field study to evaluate the performance of three different traps for collecting sand flies in northeastern Italy

Manuela Signorini; Michele Drigo; Federica Marcer; A. Frangipane di Regalbono; G. Gasparini; Fabrizio Montarsi; Mario Pietrobelli; Rudi Cassini

ABSTRACT: Three standard methods for collecting sand flies (sticky trap, CDC light trap, and CO2 trap) were compared in a field study conducted from June to October, 2012, at a site located in the center of a newly established autochthonous focus of canine leishmaniasis in northeastern Italy. Six traps (two sticky traps, two CDC light traps, and two CO2 traps) were activated at the same time for a single night every two weeks during the season of sand fly activity. A total of 5,667 sand flies were collected and 2,213 identified, of which 82.1% were Phlebotomus perniciosus, 17.4% P. neglectus, 0.3% Sergentomya minuta, and 0.2% P. mascitti. The performances of all traps were influenced by their position inside the site, increasing with proximity to the animal shelters. CO2 traps were more attractive for females of P. perniciosus and P. neglectus. CDC light traps showed an intermediate efficiency and were more attractive for P. neglectus, compared to other two traps. Results suggest that in northern Italy the CO2 trap is a suitable sampling method for sand fly monitoring programs that include transmitted pathogen surveillance.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2015

Lungworms in Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) in the eastern Alps, Italy: An ecological approach.

Rudi Cassini; Maria A. Párraga; Manuela Signorini; Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono; Enrico Sturaro; Luca Rossi; Maurizio Ramanzin

Host-parasite relationships have been frequently investigated in mountain dwelling ungulates, though mostly focusing on gastrointestinal nematodes. On the contrary, very few studies were conducted on broncopulmonary nematodes, which may result in severe parenchymal lesions and act as predisposing factor for multifactorial pneumonia. The epidemiological and ecological features of lungworms infecting an Alpine ibex population in the Eastern Alps, Italy, were non-invasively investigated by means of a modified Baermann technique with an original quantitative methodology. Out of a total of 269 samples collected monthly from July to November 2013 and from July to October 2014, 212 (78.8%) were positive for Muellerius and 26 (9.7%) for Protostrongylus, whereas Neostrongylus and Cystocaulus were less prevalent (4.1% and 0.7%, respectively). None of the investigated samples tested positive for dictyocaulids. The genus Muellerius showed the highest larval output intensity (134.2 L1/g), followed by Protostrongylus with 33.8 L1/g. A contrasting age-related pattern of Muellerius and Protostrongylus was revealed, with the former significantly more prevalent and abundant in adult animals, while the latter in kids. Due to the limited accessibility of the study area during winter and spring, it was difficult to describe clear seasonal trends in larval output, although Muellerius showed a minimum in the late summer and a rise in the autumn. The newly developed diagnostic method showed a fair repeatability, thus representing an interesting tool to investigate the ecology of lungworms in protected species, such as the A. ibex. Based on results, ibex in the Marmolada massif seem to have an ecologically stable relationship with their lungworm community.


Geospatial Health | 2014

Ecological niche model of Phlebotomus perniciosus, the main vector of canine leishmaniasis in north-eastern Italy

Manuela Signorini; Rudi Cassini; Michele Drigo; Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono; Mario Pietrobelli; Fabrizio Montarsi; Anna-Sofie Stensgaard


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2014

Molecular detection of piroplasms in ixodid ticks infesting cattle and sheep in western Oromia, Ethiopia

Bersissa Kumsa; Manuela Signorini; Sori Teshale; Cinzia Tessarin; Reta Duguma; Dinka Ayana; Marco Martini; Rudi Cassini


Geospatial Health | 2014

Retrospective and spatial analysis tools for integrated surveillance of cystic echinococcosis and bovine cysticercosis in hypo-endemic areas

Rudi Cassini; Paolo Mulatti; Claudia Zanardello; Giulia Simonato; Manuela Signorini; Stefania Cazzin; Pier Giorgio Tambalo; Mario Cobianchi; Mario Pietrobelli; Gioia Capelli


Veterinaria Italiana | 2013

Preliminary study of the effects of preventive measures on the prevalence of Canine Leishmaniosis in a recently established focus in northern Italy.

Rudi Cassini; Manuela Signorini; A. F. di Regalbono; Alda Natale; Fabrizio Montarsi; M. Zanaica; M. Brichese; Giulia Simonato; S. Borgato; A. Babiker; Mario Pietrobelli


XXVII Congresso nazionale della Società Italiana di Parassitologia | 2012

Prevalence, species composition and detection of piroplasms in ixodid ticks of cattle and sheep in Oromia Regional State (Ethiopia)

Rudi Cassini; T Sori; Manuela Signorini; Cinzia Tessarin; A Belete; Reta Duguma; C Zanardello; Silvia Ravagnan; Federica Marcer; B. Kumsa


7th Ticks and Tick-borne pathogens | 2011

Species composition and molecular investigation for piroplasm, Rickettsia spp. and Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. from ticks of ruminants in Bakko district, Western Oromia, Ethiopia

B. Kumsa; Manuela Signorini; Cinzia Tessarin; C. Zanardello; Marco Martini; Alessandra Mondin; A. Belete; Reta Duguma; T. Sori; Rudi Cassini


International Congress "One World-One Health-One Vision" | 2015

Tick and tick-borne pathogens surveillance: a case-study from north-eastern Italy

Rudi Cassini; Manuela Signorini; Michele Drigo; Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono; Alessandra Mondin; Silvia Ravagnan; Marco Martini


XXVIII Congresso Nazionale SoIPa | 2014

Dermacentor marginatus ticks and associated pathogens in wild boar population of Colli Euganei area, northern Italy

Rudi Cassini; Michele Drigo; Manuela Signorini; Alessandra Mondin; Cinzia Tessarin; G. Da Rold; M. L. Pizzocaro; M. Gallo; Marco Martini

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Reta Duguma

Addis Ababa University

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