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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2003

Detection of amastigote-like forms in the valve of Phlebotomus papatasi infected with Leishmania major

Néstor Añez; Yinshan Tang; Agustina Rojas; Mireille Killick-Kendrick; Robert Killick-Kendrick

A massive and homogeneous amount of amastigote-like forms was detected in the stomodeal valve (SV) and the thoracic mid-gut (TMG) of Leishmania major-infected Phlebotomus papatasi, which received a second blood meal 13 to 21 days post-infection on healthy anaesthetized hamsters. After re-feeding, the infected sand flies were dissected out to examine the morphology of the parasite in SV, TMG and the abdominal mid-gut (AMG). Different promastigote forms were seen in the infected flies. Among these included typical promastigotes (nectomonads and haptomonads), paramastigotes, metacyclic promastigotes and, in some samples, the here-reported amastigote-like forms. The Leishmania amastigote-like forms were detected in the SV of sand flies with 14, 18 and 21 days of infection as well as in the TMG at 13 and 18 days post-infection. However, the amastigote-like forms were not detected in the AMG. Factors such as the acidic pH predominating the TMG and the SV, as well as the temperature of the ingested blood, among others, are suggested as contributing to the transformation of the typical promastigotes into the amastigote-like forms. The significance of this finding is discussed and the possible biological advantage for transmission of Leishmania is considered.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1988

Epidemiologia de la leishmaniasis tegumentar en Mérida, Venezuela - II. Redescripcion de Lutzomya yencanensis (Ortiz, 1965) (Diptera: Psychodidae)

D. Carzola; Néstor Añez; Elsa Nieves

Based on 11 topotypes, the female and male of Lutzomyia yencanensis (Ortiz, 1965), are redescribed. The measurement and illustrations of morphological strctures, are presented. A comparative analysis with similar species, is remarked and the presence of L. yencanensis in Venezuelan Andean region, is recorded.


Bol. malariol. salud ambient | 2003

La cara oculta de la enfermedad de Chagas en Venezuela

Néstor Añez; Agustina Rojas; Néstor Díaz; Néstor Añez-Rojas; Hugo Carrasco; Henry Parada; Marcos Aguilera; Glenda Moreno; Itamar Galíndez-Girón; Raquel Sandoval; Irene Sandoval; Libia Vásquez; Oscar Nava-Rulo; Francis Guerra; Gerardo Uzcátegui; José Yépez; Claudina Rodríguez; Rafael Bofante-Cabarcas


Salus | 2007

Nuevos Casos Agudos de enfermedad de Chagas en el Occidente de Venezuela.

Néstor Añez; Henry Parada


Bol. Dir. Malariol. Saneam. Ambient | 1999

Efecto de inóculos bajos en la infección experimental por trypanosoma cruzi

Elio Moreno; Néstor Añez; Cecilia de Scorza; Ana de Lugo Yarbuth; Rafael Borges


Bol. malariol. salud ambient | 2002

Caracterización biológica e isoenzimática de aislados de trypanosoma cruzi

Elio Moreno; Nestor Gonzalez; Ivón Rivera; Briceida de Pernia Guillen; Ana de Yarbuh Lugo; Néstor Añez


Av. cardiol | 2001

Primer consenso venezolano sobre la enfermedad de chagas: conclusiones y recomendaciones

Rafael García; Edson Hernández; Claudina Rodríguez Bonfante; Mariela Jimenez; Rafael Bonfante Cabarcas; Néstor Añez; José Vicente Scorza; Jose Luis Ramirez


Bol. Dir. Malariol. Saneam. Ambient | 1989

Registro de especies flebotominas en focos endémicos para leishmaniasis en el estado Mérida, Venezuela

Néstor Añez; Dalmiro Cazorla; Elsa Nieves


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2013

Brote de enfermedad de Chagas agudo de posible transmisión oral en Mérida, Venezuela

Néstor Añez; Agustina Rojas; Diego Dávila


Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental | 2007

Evaluation of conventional serological tests for the diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis

Néstor Añez; Agustina Rojas; Gladys Crisante

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E Villegas

University of the Andes

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Elsa Nieves

University of the Andes

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I Sandoval

University of the Andes

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Jv Scorza

University of the Andes

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D. Cazorla

University of the Andes

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M. Castro

University of the Andes

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