Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)

Background & objectives: Ecoepidemiological studies of cutaneous leishmaniasis and regular monitoring of Lutzomyia species have generated a knowledge base that can be used for control and prevention strategies targeted at the disease transmission dynamics in focal areas of Colombia. In this stud...

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Main Authors: Rafael José Vivero, Lina Salazar Quintero, Horacio Cadena Peña, Jorge Alvar-Beltrán, Catalina Tovar, Claudia M Atencia, Iván Darío Vélez
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=87;epage=95;aulast=Vivero
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spelling doaj-f33e58c65db04227b18e99729d54c9c92020-11-24T21:04:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90622017-01-015418795Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)Rafael José ViveroLina Salazar QuinteroHoracio Cadena PeñaJorge Alvar-BeltránCatalina TovarClaudia M AtenciaIván Darío VélezBackground & objectives: Ecoepidemiological studies of cutaneous leishmaniasis and regular monitoring of Lutzomyia species have generated a knowledge base that can be used for control and prevention strategies targeted at the disease transmission dynamics in focal areas of Colombia. In this study, the presence and spatial distribution of phlebotomines of medical importance in the municipalities of Tierralta (El Loro and Tuis Tuis villages) and Valencia (Guadua and Mieles villages) were determined. Methods: Entomological surveys were performed in 2015 (months of June, September and November) and samples were collected via CDC-traps located in intradomicilary and peridomiciliary areas in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Department of Córdoba, Colombia). Active searches were also carried out with a mouth aspirator to collect adult phlebotomines from resting sites. ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed to assess if the differences between the communities of phlebotomines. Spatial distribution maps of the Lutzomyia species were generated. Results: A high species diversity of Lutzomyia was observed with a total of 1677 Lutzomyia individuals belonging to 12 species. Among these species, Lu. panamensis was the most abundant (80.18%). The composition of the intradomicilary and peridomiciliary phlebotomines varied significantly (F = 0.9962; df = 1; p = 0.02895). Species like Lu. carpenteri, Lu. camposi, Lu. dysponeta, Lu. atroclavata and Lu. yuilli yuilli were recorded for the first time in the Department of Córdoba, Colombia. Interpretation & conclusion: The spatial distribution shows that Lu. panamensis and Lu. gomezi are predominant and present in areas with high concentration of houses. This study provides basic information on new records of phlebotomines in the Department of Córdoba. The results suggest that greater vector-human contact occurs in the peridomiciliary environment and that a high number of Lutzomyia species associated with the transmission of leishmaniasis are present in Colombia.http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=87;epage=95;aulast=ViveroColombia; Córdoba; cutaneous leishmaniasis; Lutzomyia panamensis; spatial distribution
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author Rafael José Vivero
Lina Salazar Quintero
Horacio Cadena Peña
Jorge Alvar-Beltrán
Catalina Tovar
Claudia M Atencia
Iván Darío Vélez
spellingShingle Rafael José Vivero
Lina Salazar Quintero
Horacio Cadena Peña
Jorge Alvar-Beltrán
Catalina Tovar
Claudia M Atencia
Iván Darío Vélez
Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Colombia; Córdoba; cutaneous leishmaniasis; Lutzomyia panamensis; spatial distribution
author_facet Rafael José Vivero
Lina Salazar Quintero
Horacio Cadena Peña
Jorge Alvar-Beltrán
Catalina Tovar
Claudia M Atencia
Iván Darío Vélez
author_sort Rafael José Vivero
title Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
title_short Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
title_full Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
title_fullStr Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Córdoba, Colombia)
title_sort composition and distribution of medically important phlebotomines (diptera: psychodidae) in the municipalities of tierralta and valencia (córdoba, colombia)
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background & objectives: Ecoepidemiological studies of cutaneous leishmaniasis and regular monitoring of Lutzomyia species have generated a knowledge base that can be used for control and prevention strategies targeted at the disease transmission dynamics in focal areas of Colombia. In this study, the presence and spatial distribution of phlebotomines of medical importance in the municipalities of Tierralta (El Loro and Tuis Tuis villages) and Valencia (Guadua and Mieles villages) were determined. Methods: Entomological surveys were performed in 2015 (months of June, September and November) and samples were collected via CDC-traps located in intradomicilary and peridomiciliary areas in the municipalities of Tierralta and Valencia (Department of Córdoba, Colombia). Active searches were also carried out with a mouth aspirator to collect adult phlebotomines from resting sites. ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed to assess if the differences between the communities of phlebotomines. Spatial distribution maps of the Lutzomyia species were generated. Results: A high species diversity of Lutzomyia was observed with a total of 1677 Lutzomyia individuals belonging to 12 species. Among these species, Lu. panamensis was the most abundant (80.18%). The composition of the intradomicilary and peridomiciliary phlebotomines varied significantly (F = 0.9962; df = 1; p = 0.02895). Species like Lu. carpenteri, Lu. camposi, Lu. dysponeta, Lu. atroclavata and Lu. yuilli yuilli were recorded for the first time in the Department of Córdoba, Colombia. Interpretation & conclusion: The spatial distribution shows that Lu. panamensis and Lu. gomezi are predominant and present in areas with high concentration of houses. This study provides basic information on new records of phlebotomines in the Department of Córdoba. The results suggest that greater vector-human contact occurs in the peridomiciliary environment and that a high number of Lutzomyia species associated with the transmission of leishmaniasis are present in Colombia.
topic Colombia; Córdoba; cutaneous leishmaniasis; Lutzomyia panamensis; spatial distribution
url http://www.jvbd.org/article.asp?issn=0972-9062;year=2017;volume=54;issue=1;spage=87;epage=95;aulast=Vivero
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