| proceedings of the ix international symposium on phlebotomine sandflies (isops ix), reims, france, june 28th-july 1st, 2016. | | 2016 | 27677701 |
| changes of sand fly populations and leishmania infantum infection rates in an irrigated village located in arid central tunisia. | the current spread of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (zvl) throughout arid areas of central tunisia is a major public health concern. the main objective of this study is to investigate whether the development of irrigation in arid bio-geographical areas in central tunisia have led to the establishment of a stable cycle involving sand flies of the subgenus larroussius and leishmania infantum, and subsequently to the emergence of zvl. sand flies were collected from the village of saddaguia, a hig ... | 2016 | 26999176 |
| limits of a rapid identification of common mediterranean sandflies using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. | a total of 131 phlebotomine algerian sandflies have been processed in the present study. they belong to the species phlebotomus bergeroti, phlebotomus alexandri, phlebotomus sergenti, phlebotomus chabaudi, phlebotomus riouxi, phlebotomus perniciosus, phlebotomus longicuspis, phlebotomus perfiliewi, phlebotomus ariasi, phlebotomus chadlii, sergentomyia fallax, sergentomyia minuta, sergentomyia antennata, sergentomyia schwetzi, sergentomyia clydei, sergentomyia christophersi and grassomyia dreyfus ... | 2014 | 24936911 |
| the phlebotomine fauna (diptera: psychodidae) of the eastern coast of tunisia. | to identify the phlebotomine sand fly populations of the eastern coast of tunisia, an entomological survey was carried out between september and october 2005 at 71 sites located in three districts. cdc light traps and sticky papers were used to collect a total of 2,138 phlebotomine sand flies representing nine species. the predominant species occurring on the eastern coast of tunisia are, in order of abundance, phlebotomus longicuspis nitzulescu, 1930 (40%); phlebotomus papatasi scopoli, 1786 (2 ... | 2009 | 19198511 |
| [presence in tunisia of phlebotomus alexandri (sinton, 1928), sergentomyia clyei (sinton, 1928) and sd sergentomyia dreyfussi (parrot, 1933)]. | | 1969 | 5403872 |