Leishmaniasis in Bolivia. I. Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912) as the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in los Yungas
Abstract
Abstract.
A relatively high leishmanial infection rate was found in the phlebotomine sandfly Lutzomyia
longipalpis collected from three villages of the Los Yungas region (Department of La Paz, Bolivia).
2,578 female sandfties were dissected. In three houses surveyed in Santa Barbara promastigote
infection rates of Lu. longipalpis were 4•2, 2•2 and 3•2% respectively. Anatomical localization of the
infection in the insect, and biochemical characterization of the strains indicate that the parasite
belongs to the Leishmania donovani complex. The geographical area and the biotopes of Lu. longipalpis
are discussed in relation to the vector-parasite relationship.