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Human visceral leishmaniasis in Bolivia : first proven autochthonous case from "Los Yungas"
(Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983)
On 25th February, 1982, a boy aged two years and two months was brought to the Children's Hospital in La Paz with a six-month history of diarrhoea, vomiting, fever and asthenia. On 14th April, a tentative diagnosis of ...
Leishmaniasis en Bolivia : Lutzomyia longipalpis (Lutz & Neiva, 1912) Vector de Kala - azar en los Yungas
(Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, 1983)
Summary.
The epidemiological study of kala-azar in the "Yungas" focus shows that L. longipalpis, a predominant phlebotomine sandfly in peridomestic areas (96% of catches) is the main vector, Dissections of L. longipalpis ...
Visceral canine leishmaniasis in Bolivia
(Transantions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982-05-11)
We report the first description ofr visceral canine leishmaniasis in Bolivia. In a first stage (October 1980), three dogs presenting mucous nasal lesions were found to be infected with Leishmania (numerous amastigotes on ...
Estimation of population at risk of infection and number of cases of Leishmaniasis
(Parasitology Today, 1992)
ln this paper, Dick Ashford, Philipe Desjeux ond Peter deRaadt attempt to estimate the total number of people at risk of acquiring disease caused by infetion with Leishmania spp. ln many areas a very small risk is distributed ...
Leishmaniasis Americana = American Leishmaniasis
(Occupational Health and Hygiene Digest, 1985)
Bolivian phlebotomines. II. Psychodopygus yucumensis n.sp., a new man-biting phlebotomine sandfly from subandean region (Diptera, Psychodidae)
(Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 1986)
Psychodopygus yucumensis n. sp., a new species of Phlebotomine sandfly belonging in
genus Psychodopygus Mang., is described from specimens collected from human bait, in Beni
dept., Bolivia. The male is ...