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Density assessment and reporting for Phlebotomus perniciosus and other sand fly species in periurban residential estates in Spain

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dc.contributor.author Muñoz, C
dc.contributor.author Risueno, J
dc.contributor.author Pérez-Cutillas, Pedro
dc.contributor.author Bernal, LJ
dc.contributor.author Ortiz, JM
dc.contributor.author Ruiz-de-Ybanez, R
dc.contributor.author Sánchez-López, PF
dc.contributor.author Martínez-Carrasco, C
dc.contributor.author del-Río, L
dc.contributor.author de-la-Rua, P
dc.contributor.author García-Martínez, JD
dc.contributor.author Gonzalvez, M
dc.contributor.author Murcia, L
dc.contributor.author Collantes, F
dc.contributor.author Goyena, E
dc.contributor.author Spitzova, T
dc.contributor.author Elshanat, S
dc.contributor.author Berriatua, E
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-18T09:26:28Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-18T09:26:28Z
dc.date.issued 2021-09
dc.identifier.citation Muñoz Martín A, Trujillo-Santos AJ, Martí E, Jara-Palomares L, Macías Montero R, Gallardo E, et al. Improvement of thrombosis management in patients with cancer: a practical consensus document of recommendations for cancer-associated thrombosis patients¿ healthcare in Spain. Clin Transl Oncol. 13 de febrero de 2024;26(6):1319-28.
dc.identifier.issn 0932-0113
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/20715
dc.description.abstract Green periurban residential areas in Mediterranean countries have flourished in the last decades and become foci for leishmaniasis. To remedy the absence of information on vector ecology in these environments, we examined phlebotomine sand fly distribution in 29 sites in Murcia City over a 3-year period, including the plots of 20 detached houses and nine non-urbanized sites nearby. We collected 5,066 specimens from five species using "sticky" interception and light attraction traps. The relative frequency of the main Leishmania infantum vector Phlebotomus perniciosus in these traps was 32% and 63%, respectively. Sand fly density was widely variable spatially and temporally and greatest in non-urbanized sites, particularly in caves and abandoned buildings close to domestic animal holdings. Phlebotomus perniciosus density in house plots was positively correlated with those in non-urbanized sites, greatest in larger properties with extensive vegetation and non-permanently lived, but not associated to dog presence or a history of canine leishmaniasis. Within house plots, sand fly density was highest in traps closest to walls. Furthermore, the study provides a guideline for insect density assessment and reporting and is envisioned as a building block towards the development of a pan-European database for robust investigation of environmental determinants of sand fly distribution.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Springer
dc.subject.mesh Animals
dc.subject.mesh Dogs
dc.subject.mesh Female
dc.subject.mesh Insect Vectors
dc.subject.mesh Leishmania infantum
dc.subject.mesh Leishmaniasis/epidemiology/veterinary
dc.subject.mesh Male
dc.subject.mesh Phlebotomus
dc.subject.mesh Psychodidae
dc.subject.mesh Spain
dc.title Density assessment and reporting for Phlebotomus perniciosus and other sand fly species in periurban residential estates in Spain
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 34405280
dc.relation.publisherversion https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00436-021-07270-0
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s00436-021-07270-0
dc.journal.title Parasitology Research
dc.identifier.essn 1432-1955


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