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Revista De Saude Publica | 2004

Susceptibility of Aedes aegypti larvae to the insecticide temephos in the Federal District, Brazil

Maria do Socorro Laurentino de Carvalho; Eloisa Dutra Caldas; Nicolas Degallier; Luís César Kenupp Rodrigues de Souza; Maria Amélia Cavalcanti Yoshizawa; Monique Britto Knox; Cristiane de Oliveira

OBJECTIVE To study the susceptibility status of Aedes aegypti to the organophosphate insecticide temephos. METHODS Samples of Ae. aegypti larvae were obtained, using ovitraps, from eight cities of the Federal District, central Brazil, in 2000 and 2001. Larvae were submitted to the diagnostic dose of 0.012 mg/l temephos, as recommended by standard World Health Organization methodology. Field populations were tested in parallel with reference strains Rockefeller and DIVAL, from the Environmental Surveillance Directory (DIVAL) insectary. The concentration and purity of temephos solutions were verified by gas chromatography. Correlation calculations were performed using StatView - SAS Institute Inc., version 5. Students t test was used for detecting differences in susceptibility, with significance levels of alpha=0.05. RESULTS In 2000, Ae. aegypti larvae populations from Taguatinga, Guara, and Nucleo Bandeirante showed resistance to temephos, with mortality ranging from 54.1 to 63.4%. The populations from Gama, Planaltina, and Sobradinho showed altered levels of susceptibility (mortality ranging from 83.6 to 92.8%). The population from Ceilandia was the only susceptible one, with 98% mortality. In 2001, all populations tested were resistant (44.4 to 66.4% mortality). No significant correlation was found between the susceptibility of populations and the distance between the cities of origin, or the amount of insecticide applied in the years preceding the study. CONCLUSIONS Ae. aegypti susceptibility to temephos is changing in the Federal District. It is essential to continue monitoring the resistance of this vector to insecticides in order to ensure the efficiency of programs aimed at vector control and at the protection of human health.


Journal of Medical Entomology | 2005

Feeding Patterns of Haemagogus janthinomys (Diptera: Culicidae) in Different Regions of Brazil

Jeronimo Alencar; Elias Seixas Lorosa; Nicolas Degallier; Nicolau Maués Serra-Freire; Juliana Barreto Pacheco; Anthony Érico Guimarães

Abstract New data on the feeding patterns of Haemagogus (Haemagogus) janthinomys Dyar from different geographical regions of Brazil, by using the precipitin test as the bloodmeal-identifying tool, are presented. The following antisera were used: bird, dog, human, rodent, cattle, horse, and opossum. The origins of 287 bloodmeals were identified, whereas 33 specimens were negative to the antiserums tested. Among the reactive specimens, 174 (60.6%) fed on only one food source, of which 35.1% originated from birds, 19.5% from rodents, 12.6% from humans, 10.3% from cattle, 10.3% from opossums, 7.5% from dogs, and 4.6% from horses. One hundred six (37.0%) mosquitoes fed on two sources, of which the most common combinations were bird + rodent (16.0%), bird + human (10.4%), and horse + human (9.4%). Seven (2.4%) mosquitoes fed on three different hosts. Our results suggest that Hg. janthinomys is more eclectic and opportunist than previously known in relation to its hosts and that such patterns are probably highly adaptive to a temporally and spatially variable environment.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2000

First isolation of dengue 1 virus from Aedes aegypti in Federal District, Brazil

Nicolas Degallier; José Marcus Sócrates Teixeira; Santuzza C F Pinto; Regilene D. Pereira

Dengue is present in the Federal District since 1991 and virological studies of the vector began in 1998. Two strains of DEN1 were isolated from 9 pools of female Aedes aegypti (78 mosq.), collected in April in Gama county, where the Breteau index was 5.4, and 32 autochtonous human cases were notified.


Zootaxa | 2015

New species of Omalodes and redefinition of the tribe Omalodini (Coleoptera : Histeridae : Histerinae)

Fernando W. T. Leivas; Nicolas Degallier; Lúcia Massutti de Almeida

A new species of Omalodini, Omalodes atacamanus sp. nov., is described from Chile. A redefinition of Omalodini is proposed and an identification key to the genera is provided. The new species can be distinguished from other species of Omalodes mainly by all tibiae having a row of setae on outer submarginal region. Omalodini sensu nov. is herein restricted to a lineage of Ebonius Lewis, 1885 and Omalodes Dejean, 1833. The tribe has known distribution across Latin America with some species reaching the southern USA.


Journal of The American Mosquito Control Association | 2000

People's knowledge and practice about dengue, its vectors, and control means in Brasilia (DF), Brazil: its relevance with entomological factors.

Nicolas Degallier; P. de Tarso Ribeiro Vilarinhos; M. de S.L. De Carvalho; Monique Britto Knox; J. Caetano


Climatic Change | 2010

Toward an early warning system for dengue prevention: modeling climate impact on dengue transmission

Nicolas Degallier; Charly Favier; Christophe E. Menkes; Matthieu Lengaigne; Walter M. Ramalho; Régilo Souza; Jacques Servain; Jean-Philippe Boulanger


Zootaxa | 2012

Revision of the genus Scapomegas Lacordaire, 1854 (Coleoptera: Histeridae: Omalodini)

Fernando W. T. Leivas; Carla L. Bicho; Nicolas Degallier; Daniel P. Moura


Zootaxa | 2011

Histerid beetles of French Guiana. V. Revision of the genus Ebonius Lewis (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Omalodini)

Nicolas Degallier; Fernando W. T. Leivas; Daniel P. Moura


Zootaxa | 2008

New records of Haemagogus (Haemagogus) from Northern and Northeastern Brazil (Diptera: Culicidae, Aedini)

Jeronimo Alencar; Francisco Corrêa Castro; Hamilton Antonio de Oliveira Monteiro; Orlando Vaz da Silva; Nicolas Degallier; Carlos Brisola Marcondes; Anthony E. Guimar肊S


Zootaxa | 2009

Revision of Saprinus ( Saprinus ) splendens (Paykull, 1811) with description of Saprinus ( Saprinus ) secchii n. sp. (Coleoptera: Histeridae)

Thomas Théry; Y. Gomy; Nicolas Degallier

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Fernando W. T. Leivas

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Daniel P. Moura

Federal University of Paraná

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