Literature DB >> 29267774

[Update on tegumentary leishmaniasis and carrion's disease vectors in Peru].

Victor Zorrilla1,2, Gissella Vásquez1, Liz Espada1, Pablo Ramírez2.   

Abstract

Among approximately 190 species of Lutzomyia in Peru, only a small number have been identified as vectors of tegumentary leishmaniasis in Western and inter-Andean valleys. These include L. peruensis, L. verrucarum, L. tejadai, L. ayacuchensis, and L. pescei. In the Amazon region, L. yuilli yuilli, L. chagasi, L. davisi, and L. auraensis are naturally infected, among the subgenera Leishmania and Viannia. L. auraensis is newly reported as a potential vector of leishmaniasis in neotropical regions. Among the primary and most widely distributed vectors of human bartonellosis or Carrión's disease, L. verrucarum and L. peruensis are predominant in the Andean regions of northern, central, and southern Peru. Other potential vectors of Carrion's disease are L. serrana in the Monzon Valley, Huamalies, and Huanuco; L. pescei in Apurímac and Cusco; and L. robusta and L. maranonensis in Jaén, San Ignacio, and Utcubamba provinces, and the high forests of Peru. Because of the high prevalence of leishmaniasis and bartonellosis outside of known endemic areas in Peru, it is necessary to update data and distribution maps of these disease vectors. This may improve both prevention and control measures. Existing information about sandfly vectors in Peru is also provided in this article.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29267774     DOI: 10.17843/rpmesp.2017.343.2398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1726-4634


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2.  Diversity, distribution and natural Leishmania infection of sand flies from communities along the Interoceanic Highway in the Southeastern Peruvian Amazon.

Authors:  Hugo O Valdivia; Victor O Zorrilla; Liz J Espada; Jocelyn G Perez; Hugo R Razuri; Hubert Vera; Roberto Fernandez; Carlos Tong; Bruno M Ghersi; Gissella M Vasquez; Roxanne G Burrus; Andres G Lescano; Joel M Montgomery
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-02-10

3.  Natural infections of Pintomyia verrucarum and Pintomyia maranonensis by Leishmania (Viannia) peruviana in the Eastern Andes of northern Peru.

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