SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SAND FLIES (DIPTERA, PSYCHODIDAE) TO TRYPANOSOMATIDAE FROM 2-TOED SLOTHS (EDENTATA, BRADYPODIDAE)

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CHRISTENSEN, HA [1 ]
HERRER, A [1 ]
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[1] GORGAS MEM LAB, PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
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10.1093/jmedent/16.5.424
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Xenodiagnostic trials consisted of 1665 laboratory-reared sand flies (Lutzomyia sanguinaria, Lu. gomezi, and Lu. trapidoi) in 114 lots fed on 72 Two-toed Sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni). Fifty-eight (80.6%) of the sloths had trypanosomatid infections as follows: Leishmania braziliensis, 20 (27.8%); Endotrypanum schaudinni, 39 (54.2%); Trypanosoma rangeli, 15 (20.8%); and T. cruzi, 1 (1.4%), as determined by the biopsy-culture technique. Nineteen animals (26.4%) had multiple infections. Seven (7.7%) of 91 Lu. sanguinaria, which fed on 7 animals infected with Le. braziliensis, acquired the parasite. A total of 187 (31.1%) of 601 sand flies of 3 species developed flagellates after feeding on 21 animals infected with E. schaudinni. Only 1% of 292 flies developed parasites after feeding on 8 sloths with T. rangeli.
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