Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).

Every year about 3 million tourists from around the world visit Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay´s triple border region where the Iguaçu Falls are located. Unfortunately, in recent years an increasing number of autochthonous canine and human visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases have been reported. The pa...

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Main Authors: Vanete Thomaz-Soccol, André Luiz Gonçalves, Claudio Adriano Piechnik, Rafael Antunes Baggio, Walter Antônio Boeger, Themis Leão Buchman, Mario Sergio Michaliszyn, Demilson Rodrigues Dos Santos, Adão Celestino, José Aquino, André de Souza Leandro, Otacílio Lopes de Souza da Paz, Marcelo Limont, Alceu Bisetto, Jeffrey Jon Shaw, Zaida Estela Yadon, Oscar Daniel Salomon
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b94b091ca4754897bc5aac0cda6f2640 2023-05-15T15:17:44+02:00 Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay). Vanete Thomaz-Soccol André Luiz Gonçalves Claudio Adriano Piechnik Rafael Antunes Baggio Walter Antônio Boeger Themis Leão Buchman Mario Sergio Michaliszyn Demilson Rodrigues Dos Santos Adão Celestino José Aquino André de Souza Leandro Otacílio Lopes de Souza da Paz Marcelo Limont Alceu Bisetto Jeffrey Jon Shaw Zaida Estela Yadon Oscar Daniel Salomon 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006336 https://doaj.org/article/b94b091ca4754897bc5aac0cda6f2640 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5906028?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0006336 https://doaj.org/article/b94b091ca4754897bc5aac0cda6f2640 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 12, Iss 4, p e0006336 (2018) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006336 2022-12-30T21:59:59Z Every year about 3 million tourists from around the world visit Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay´s triple border region where the Iguaçu Falls are located. Unfortunately, in recent years an increasing number of autochthonous canine and human visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases have been reported. The parasite is Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum and it is transmitted by sand flies (Phlebotominae). To assess the risk factors favorable for the establishment and spread of potential vectors the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention light trap (CDC-light trap) collections were made in the Foz do Iguaçu (FI) and Santa Terezinha de Itaipu (STI) townships and along two transects between them. Our study determined the Phlebotominae fauna, the factors that affect the presence and abundance of Lutzomyia longipalpis and Nyssomyia whitmani, the presence of L. infantum in different sand fly species and which Leishmania species are present in this region. Lutzomyia longipalpis was the prevalent species and its distribution was related to the abundance of dogs. Leishmania infantum was found in Lu. longipalpis, Ny. whitmani, Ny. neivai and a Lutzomyia sp. All the results are discussed within the Stockholm Paradigm and focus on their importance in the elaboration of public health policies in international border areas. This region has all the properties of stable VL endemic foci that can serve as a source of the disease for neighboring municipalities, states and countries. Most of the urban areas of tropical America are propitious for Lu. longipalpis establishment and have large dog populations. Pan American Health Organization´s initiative in supporting the public health policies in the border areas of this study is crucial and laudable. However, if stakeholders do not act quickly in controlling VL in this region, the scenario will inevitable become worse. Moreover, L. (Viannia) braziliensis found in this study supports the need to develop public health policies to avoid the spread of cutaneous leishmaniasis. The consequences of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Argentina PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 12 4 e0006336
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Vanete Thomaz-Soccol
André Luiz Gonçalves
Claudio Adriano Piechnik
Rafael Antunes Baggio
Walter Antônio Boeger
Themis Leão Buchman
Mario Sergio Michaliszyn
Demilson Rodrigues Dos Santos
Adão Celestino
José Aquino
André de Souza Leandro
Otacílio Lopes de Souza da Paz
Marcelo Limont
Alceu Bisetto
Jeffrey Jon Shaw
Zaida Estela Yadon
Oscar Daniel Salomon
Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
topic_facet Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description Every year about 3 million tourists from around the world visit Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay´s triple border region where the Iguaçu Falls are located. Unfortunately, in recent years an increasing number of autochthonous canine and human visceral leishmaniasis (VL) cases have been reported. The parasite is Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum and it is transmitted by sand flies (Phlebotominae). To assess the risk factors favorable for the establishment and spread of potential vectors the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention light trap (CDC-light trap) collections were made in the Foz do Iguaçu (FI) and Santa Terezinha de Itaipu (STI) townships and along two transects between them. Our study determined the Phlebotominae fauna, the factors that affect the presence and abundance of Lutzomyia longipalpis and Nyssomyia whitmani, the presence of L. infantum in different sand fly species and which Leishmania species are present in this region. Lutzomyia longipalpis was the prevalent species and its distribution was related to the abundance of dogs. Leishmania infantum was found in Lu. longipalpis, Ny. whitmani, Ny. neivai and a Lutzomyia sp. All the results are discussed within the Stockholm Paradigm and focus on their importance in the elaboration of public health policies in international border areas. This region has all the properties of stable VL endemic foci that can serve as a source of the disease for neighboring municipalities, states and countries. Most of the urban areas of tropical America are propitious for Lu. longipalpis establishment and have large dog populations. Pan American Health Organization´s initiative in supporting the public health policies in the border areas of this study is crucial and laudable. However, if stakeholders do not act quickly in controlling VL in this region, the scenario will inevitable become worse. Moreover, L. (Viannia) braziliensis found in this study supports the need to develop public health policies to avoid the spread of cutaneous leishmaniasis. The consequences of ...
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author Vanete Thomaz-Soccol
André Luiz Gonçalves
Claudio Adriano Piechnik
Rafael Antunes Baggio
Walter Antônio Boeger
Themis Leão Buchman
Mario Sergio Michaliszyn
Demilson Rodrigues Dos Santos
Adão Celestino
José Aquino
André de Souza Leandro
Otacílio Lopes de Souza da Paz
Marcelo Limont
Alceu Bisetto
Jeffrey Jon Shaw
Zaida Estela Yadon
Oscar Daniel Salomon
author_facet Vanete Thomaz-Soccol
André Luiz Gonçalves
Claudio Adriano Piechnik
Rafael Antunes Baggio
Walter Antônio Boeger
Themis Leão Buchman
Mario Sergio Michaliszyn
Demilson Rodrigues Dos Santos
Adão Celestino
José Aquino
André de Souza Leandro
Otacílio Lopes de Souza da Paz
Marcelo Limont
Alceu Bisetto
Jeffrey Jon Shaw
Zaida Estela Yadon
Oscar Daniel Salomon
author_sort Vanete Thomaz-Soccol
title Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
title_short Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
title_full Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
title_fullStr Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
title_full_unstemmed Hidden danger: Unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the Brazil side of triple border (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay).
title_sort hidden danger: unexpected scenario in the vector-parasite dynamics of leishmaniases in the brazil side of triple border (argentina, brazil and paraguay).
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