Title of article :
Morphological Identification of Sandflies and Their Species’ Diversity
Author/Authors :
Baharshahi, Amin Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Science - Hakim Sabzevai University, Sabzevar , Behravan, Mahmoodreza Department of Microbiology - Birjand University of Medical Science, Birjand , keykhosravi, Alireza Department of Biology - Faculty of Basic Science - Hakim Sabzevai University, Sabzevar
Abstract :
Introdaction:Leishmaniasis is a zoonosis disease, presented in three forms including cutaneous,
mucocutaneous, and visceral (kala-azar). The parasite, Leishmania spp, is transferred by the causative agent
of the disease, namely the sand-fly. Accurate identification of sand-flies helps to prevent and treat the
disease. Materials and Methods:This study was conducted to identify sand-fly species distributed in
Birjand, east of Iran. Sand-flies were collected from different parts of Birjand city, Iran through using sticky
traps in summer 2015. Captured female specimens were mounted and identified by specific keys. Result:In
this study, a total of 1480 samples of sand-flies were collected, out of which 945 sand-flies in areas were
related to animal and 535 sand-flies in areas related to human. The most prevalent species, among 654
collected female specimens were Phlebotomus sergenti (22.17%) and Sergentomyia dentata (49.54%).
Conclusion:According to the current results, the dominant species among disease vectors of cutaneous
leishmaniasis is the urban type. Because of the presence of Leishmania tropica, the city's health system
must take necessary care to control cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Keywords :
Sand-flies , Cutaneous Leishmaniasis , Phlebotomus sergenti , Leishmania
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics