The transmission of visceral leishmaniasis in the municipality of Guarujá, on the Coast of São Paulo state, Brazil

Claudio Casanova Gabriela Motoie Maria de Fátima Domingos Vanessa Gusmon da Silva Mariana Dantas da Silva Eunice Aparecida Bianchi Galati Fredy Galvis-Ovallos About the authors

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE

To perform an entomological survey, evaluating the circulation of Leishmania spp. in sand flies captured from the new foci of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in the coastal region of São Paulo state.

METHODS

Sand flies were captured from November 2016 to September 2018 using light traps of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in the neighborhood where VL cases were reported. Leishmania spp. circulation was evaluated by gut dissection and molecular analysis of the females captured.

RESULTS

Nyssomyia intermedia was the more frequent species (90,7%) within the 1,203 sand flies captured. We found no flagellates in dissected females, but two pools containing females of Ny. intermedia presented DNA of L. infantum.

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that Ny. intermedia might be involved in the establishment of this new VL focus in Sao Paulo. However, before incriminating this species as a L. infantum vector, further studies should investigate other vectorial capacity parameters, including competence, survival, and feeding habits.

Leishmaniasis, Visceral, transmission; Disease Vectors; Psychodidae, parasitology; Disease Outbreaks

INTRODUCTION

In America, Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by the protozoan Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum, widely distributed from southern United States to Argentina11. Lainson R, Shaw JJ. New World Leishmaniasis. In: Cox FEG, Wakelin D, Gillespie SH, Despommier DD, editors. Topley & Wilson’s microbiology and microbial infections. Vol. 5, Parasitology. London (UK): Hodder Arnold ASM Press; 2005. p. 313-49.,22. Pan American Health Organization. Leishmaniases: epidemiological report of the Americas. Washington, DC: PAHO; 2019 [cited 2020 Jan 8]. (Leishmaniases Report; nº 8). Available from: https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/51734
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. The disease has been spreading in Brazil, especially in urban ecosystems due to the urbanization of Lutzomyia longipalpis species complex, its main vector 33. Casanova C, Colla-Jacques FE, Hamilton JGC, Brazil RP, Shaw JJ. Distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis chemotype populations in São Paulo state, Brazil. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015;9(3):e0003620. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003620
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Many factors have been associated with VL occurrence, including socioeconomic determinants such as poverty and limited access to health services1111. Kamhawi S. The yin and yang of leishmaniasis control. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2017;11(4):e0005529. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005529
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. However, factors related to the vector-host ecology and the landscape also help defining different transmission scenarios33. Casanova C, Colla-Jacques FE, Hamilton JGC, Brazil RP, Shaw JJ. Distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis chemotype populations in São Paulo state, Brazil. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015;9(3):e0003620. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003620
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. Since the end of the 1990s, canine and human VL cases have been reported in areas where the (S)-9-methyllermacrene-B population is present1717. Galimberti MZ, Katz G, Camargo-Neves VLF, Rodas LAC, Casanova C, Costa IP, et al. Leishmaniose visceral americana no Estado de São Paulo. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 1999;32 Supl 2:217-8.. Studies have shown that proximity to the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline and high annual average temperatures influenced Lu. longipalpis complex spread1818. Cardim MFM, Rodas LA, Dibo MR, Guirado MM, Oliveira AM, Chiaravalloti-Neto F. Introduction and expansion of human American visceral leishmaniasis in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, 1999–2011. Rev Saude Publica. 2013;47(4):1-9. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004454
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The dispersion of infected dogs is a key factor for the emergence of new foci of VL in locations with sand fly species, be them vectors of the LV agent or not1313. Galvis-Ovallos F, Silva RA, Silva VG, Sabio PB, Galati EAB. Leishmanioses no Brasil: aspectos epidemiológicos, desafios e perspectivas. In: Meneguetti DUO, Oliveira J, Camargo LMA, editores. Atualidades em Medicina Tropical no Brasil: Protozoários. Rio Branco, AC: Strictu Sensu; 2020. p.227-52.. Unlike areas where (S)-9-methylgermacrene-B and Cembrene 1 populations of Lu. longipalpis occur in São Paulo33. Casanova C, Colla-Jacques FE, Hamilton JGC, Brazil RP, Shaw JJ. Distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis chemotype populations in São Paulo state, Brazil. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015;9(3):e0003620. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003620
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, human VL cases were reported in the metropolitan region of São Paulo (Diadema municipality) in 19792222. Iversson LB, Camargo ME, Rocha e Silva EO, Chieffi PP, Barros JAC. Investigação epidemiológica de um caso de leishmaniose visceral autóctone da Grande São Paulo, Brasil. Rev Saude Publica. 1979;13(2):159-67. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101979000200012
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, and canine cases have been reported in the municipalities of Cotia and Embu das Artes since 2003 2323. Superintendência de Controle de Endemias do Estado de São Paulo (Sucen). Infected Lutzomyia edwardsi found in the Greater Sao Paulo area. Rev Saude Publica. 2005;39(1):137-8. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89102005000100018
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– areas without the presence of Lu. longipalpis complex and where Pintomyia fischeri was the predominant sand fly species. Studies in these two municipalities have indicated Pi. fischeri as a potential vector of L. infantum2424. Galvis-Ovallos F, Silva MD, Bispo GBS, Oliveira AG, Gonçalo Neto JR, Malafronte RS, et al. Canine visceral leishmaniasis in the metropolitan area of São Paulo: Pintomyia fischeri as potential vector of Leishmania infantum. Parasite. 2017;24:2. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2017002
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A recent focus of VL has been reported in the municipality of Guarujá, with three human cases and two deaths registered between 2016 and 20172525. Secretaria de Saúde do Estado de São Paulo. Dados estatísticos da Leishmaniose Visceral Americana de 1999 a 2020. São Paulo, SP; 2020 [cited 2020 June 22]. Available from: http://www.cve.saude.sp.gov.br/htm/zoo/leishv_dados.html
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, without the presence of Lutzomyia longipalpis. Thus, this study sought identify the phlebotomine fauna and investigate natural infection by L. infantum in this focus sand fly species, contributing to VL surveillance.

METHODS

Study Area

Guarujá (23º 59’ 35” S, 46º 15’ 23” W) is located on the coastal region of São Paulo (Fig. 1), with a mean altitude of 140 meters above sea level (MASL) and highest altitude of 300 m2626. Ribeiro ALM, Oliveira RC. Guarujá. In: Cunha CML, Oliveira RC, organizadores. Baixada Santista: uma contribuição à análise geoambiental. São Paulo: Editora UNESP; 2015 [cited 2020 June 22]. p. 117-36. Available from: https://static.scielo.org/scielobooks/wg6rs/pdf/cunha-9788568334553.pdf
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. The municipality’s population is 380,000 inhabitants2727. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica. Conheça as cidades e os estados do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: IBGE; c2017 [cited 2020 July 20]. Available from: https://cidades.ibge.gov.br
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, and its climate is classified as tropical wet Af according to Köeppen’s climate classification2828. Peel MC, Finlayson BL, McMahon TA. Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. Hydrol Earth Syst Sci. 2007;11:1633-44. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007
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, with an average annual temperature of 21.8 ºC and an average annual rainfall of 2,556 mm. The first autochthonous VL cases in this municipality were reported in 2016/2017, in the Balneário Cidade Atlântica, on Enseada beach, Morro da Enseada (23°58’02.0”S, 46°13’27.8”W), two of which affected children and another one a dog. This locality is situated in a high altitude area, whose slopes are covered with original Atlantic forest vegetation2626. Ribeiro ALM, Oliveira RC. Guarujá. In: Cunha CML, Oliveira RC, organizadores. Baixada Santista: uma contribuição à análise geoambiental. São Paulo: Editora UNESP; 2015 [cited 2020 June 22]. p. 117-36. Available from: https://static.scielo.org/scielobooks/wg6rs/pdf/cunha-9788568334553.pdf
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. The population consists of low-income residents living in shacks built on the edge of the native forest, with shelters for domestic animals such as dogs and chickens – a result of the haphazard urban growth.

Figure 1
Geographical localization of São Paulo state, the Guarujá municipality, and the municipalities with canine VL cases reported in the Alto Tiete Region.

Sand Flies: Collection, Identification, and Investigation of Flagellates and Leishmania infantum DNA

Collections were conducted from 5 pm to 8 am during 14 months, from November 2016 to September 2018, using light traps of the Center for Diseases Control (CDC). Traps were installed in the peridomicile of the house where cases had occurred, as well as in four nearby houses (about 300 meters away). Sand flies were transported to the LESP/Phlebotominae Laboratory of the School of Public Health of the University of São Paulo, where specimens were processed. For identification, males were clarified and mounted on slides, according to the method proposed by Forattini2929. Forattini OP. Entomologia Médica. Vol. 4, Psychodidae. Phlebotominae, Leishmanioses, Bartonelose. São Paulo: Edgar Blucher; 1973., and females were dissected, as described in Diniz et al.3030. Diniz MMCSL, Ovallos FG, Gomes CMC, Lavitschka CO, Galati EAB. Host-biting rate and susceptibility of some suspected vectors to Leishmania braziliensis. Parasit Vectors. 2014;7:139. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-139
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. Specimens were identified based on spermathecae and head characteristics during examination using a Galati’s key3131. Galati EAB. Morfologia e terminologia de Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae). Classificação e identificação de táxons das Américas. Vol I. São Paulo: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo; 2018 [cited 2020 July 20]. Apostila da Disciplina Bioecologia e Identificação de Phlebotominae do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Pública. Available from: http://www.fsp.usp.br/egalati/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Nova-Apostila-Vol-I_2018.pdf.
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Flagellates presence was investigated by dissecting some of the females captured and observing their guts under the optical microscope (400 X). To investigate the presence of Leishmania DNA, samples of these and other females that did not have their guts examined were grouped into pools, each consisting of a maximum of 20 females of the same species and that were collected in the same place and day. While awaiting the DNA extraction process, specimens were stored in 1.5 mL microtubes with isopropyl alcohol at 4 °C. To calculate the frequency of sand flies by month of capture, the numbers of males and females were plotted on an Excel matrix. Average monthly rainfall was obtained from the Accuweather website3232. AccuWeather. [cited 2020 Jan 8]. Available from: https://www.accuweather.com/
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Sand Fly DNA Extraction

DNA extraction was performed for individual samples as well as for pools of up to 30 sand fly specimens using a QIAamp DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen) according to the manufacturer’s instructions, as described by dos Santos Brighente et al.3333. Brighente KBS, Cutolo AA, Motoie G, Meira-Strejevitch CS, Pereira-Chioccola VL. Molecular detection of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum in phlebotomine sandflies from a visceral leishmaniasis endemic area in northwestern of São Paulo State, Brazil. Acta Trop. 2018;181:1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.01.012
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. DNA concentration and purity were assessed by the ratio of optical density (OD) at 260 and 280 nm using the NanoDrop ND1000 (Thermo Scientific). DNA was stored at -20 °C until analysis.

PCR for Detection of Leishmania DNA

Leishmania genus and L. (L.) infantum were identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), using the following primers: 150- 5’GGGKAGGGGCGTTCTSCGAA3’ and 152-5’SSSWCTATWTTACACCAACCCC3’ for Leishmania genus3434. Passos VMA, Fernandes O, Lacerda PAF, Volpini AC, Gontijo CMF, Degrave W, et al. Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis is the predominant species infecting patients with American cutaneous leishmaniasis in the State of Minas Gerais, Southeast Brazil. Acta Trop. 1999;72(3):251-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0001-706x(98)00100-4
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for L. (L.) infantum. While the first primer amplifies the kDNA minicircle conserved region of Leishmania sp., the last one amplifies the kDNA minicircle variable region of L. donovani complex. PCR were performed with 25 μL Go Taq Green Master Mix (Promega) containing 1μM of each primer and 3 μL of DNA. All reactions included one positive (DNA extracted from L. infantum, reference strain MHOM/BR/74/PP75) and one negative control (ultrapure water). To assure the quality of the extracted DNA and the integrity of negative results, all samples were tested using the primers Lu.18S 1S- TGCCAGTAGTTATATGCTTG and Lu.18S AR- CACCTACGGAAACCTTGTTAC, which amplify the 18SrRNA gene – a conserved region of Lutzomyia species3737. Kato H, Uezato H, Gomez EA, Terayama Y, Calvopiña M, Iwata H, et al. Establishment of a mass screening method of sand fly vectors for Leishmania infection by molecular biological methods. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2007 [cited 2020 June 22];77(2):324-9. Available from: https://core.ac.uk/reader/70354370
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. In these tests, PCR were performed in a final volume of 25 μL containing 0,45μM of each primer and 1 μL of DNA. PCR products were electrophoresed in 2% agarose gel stained with ethidium bromide and visualized under UV illumination.

RESULTS

Ny. intermedia was the most prevalent species (n = 1,091) within the 1,203 collected specimens, representing 90.7% of the total. The least common species among the study sample were Migonemyia migonei (5.2%), Psathyromyia pascalei (3.1%), Pintomyia fischeri (0.9%), and Psychodopygus ayrozai (0.1%).

Nyssomyia intermedia was the only species present in all captures, so that this study description of sand flies monthly distribution refers to that species. In total, 723 females (66.3%) and 368 males (33.7%) of Ny. intermedia were captured throughout the study period (Table 1), with higher frequencies in the dry season, during June 2016 (16.6%) and June 2017 (18.0%), which were also the months with the lowest rainfall averages (Fig. 2).

Figure 2
Monthly distribution of rainfall and number of Nyssomia intermedia sand flies collected from November 2016 to September 2018 in Morro da Enseada, Balneário Cidade Atlântica, Enseada beach, Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil.

Samples of all species captured were analyzed by dissection and/or PCR assay. Regarding Ny. intermedia, 332 females (46%) were dissected and had their guts examined for the presence of flagellates. The same was performed with females of other species, including Mg. migonei (19/28), Pa. pascalei (3/26), Pi. fischeri (2/11), and Ps. ayrozai (1/1). However, we found no flagellates in dissected specimens.

In total, 345 females of all species underwent PCR analysis to detect the presence of Leishmania spp and L. infantum DNA. These females were captured in January and June 2017; and February, April, June, and September 2018 – an interval that includes both rainy and dry seasons. We analyzed 28 pools containing 337 females of Ny. intermedia (Table 1), as well as three pools and individual samples (n = 4) of Mg. migonei, and individual samples of Pi. fischeri (n = 2), Ps. ayrozai (n = 1), and Pa. pascalei (n = 1).

Lutzomyia spp. housekeeping gene was amplified in all DNA samples.

We verified the presence of Leishmania DNA in two pools of Ny. intermedia: one of them containing 17 specimens (minimum rate: 1/17; 6.0%) collected in January 2017 and the other containing 20 specimens (minimum rate 1/20; 5.0%) collected in June 2018. Using the specific primers RV1/RV2 to detect L. donovani complex DNA, we verified the occurrence of L. infantum in both pools. Thus, the minimum rate of females of Ny. intermedia carrying L. infantum DNA was 1.9% among the total number of females examined in January 2017 (n = 42); 1% among females examined in June 2018 (n = 100); and 0.59% among the total sample (2/337). We detected no Leishmania DNA in the samples of Mg. migonei, Pi. fischeri, Pa. pascalei, and Ps. ayrozai. A total of 187 (55.5%) of females examined by PCR were also dissected, with negative results for both flagellates and L. infantum DNA.

DISCUSSION

When investigating specimens captured from a new focus of VL in Guarujá, where human and canine cases have been reported, we verified the predominance of Ny. intermedia sand flies and the presence of L. infantum DNA3838. Hiramoto RM, Oliveira SS, Rangel O, Henriques LF, Taniguchi HH, Barbosa JER, et al. Classificação epidemiológica dos municípios do Estado de São Paulo segundo o Programa de Vigilância e Controle da Leishmaniose Visceral, 2017. BEPA Bol Epidemiol Paul. 20219;16(181-182):11-35.. We captured no specimens of Lu. longipalpis during the study period, indicating that VL transmission in this area occurs by means of other sand fly species. Considering that density influences vector capacity1515. Reisen WK. Estimation of vectorial capacity: introduction. Bull Soc Vector Ecol. 1989;14:39-40.,3939. Casanova C. Vetor ou vetores? Capacidade vetorial e estratégias de controle. Rev Inst Adolfo Lutz 2018: 77; e1757 and that Ny. intermedia was the only species present in all captures, besides always being the most numerous, we may rightfully infer that this species participates in L. infantum transmission within this focus. Other potential vectors of L. infantum were identified in the area, such as Pi. fischeri and Mg. migonei2424. Galvis-Ovallos F, Silva MD, Bispo GBS, Oliveira AG, Gonçalo Neto JR, Malafronte RS, et al. Canine visceral leishmaniasis in the metropolitan area of São Paulo: Pintomyia fischeri as potential vector of Leishmania infantum. Parasite. 2017;24:2. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2017002
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; however, these species were low in density, indicating that they could not possibly maintain the transmission cycle – only 5% of females captured were of Mg. migonei, and the number falls even further with Pi. fischeri, accounting for 0.9%.

Nyssomyia intermedia is a widespread sand fly species in Brazil, especially in the Atlantic Forest biome (Galati, 2018). As reported by Brito et al.4141. Brito M, Casanova C, Mascarini LM, Wanderley DMV, Corrêa FMA. Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) em área de transmissão de leishmaniose tegumentar americana no litoral norte do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2002;35(5):431-7. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86822002000500002
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in a study conducted in a northern coastal area of São Paulo, its highest frequencies occur in the dry season (Figure 2). However, Ny. intermedia occurrence peaked in both dry and humid seasons in the Ribeira Valley, a transitional area between the Atlantic plateau and the coastal plain in southeastern São Paulo, without significant correlation with the rainfall registered in the 30 days before each collection4242. Galati EAB, Marassá AM, Fonseca MB, Gonçalves-Andrade RM, Consales CA, Bueno EFM. Phlebotomines (Diptera, Psychodidae) in the Speleological Province of the Ribeira Valley: 3. Serra district - area of hostels for tourists who visit the Parque Estadual do Alto Ribeira (PETAR), state of São Paulo, Brazil. Rev Bras Entomol. 2010;54(4):665-76. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0085-56262010000400020
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. Such differences may possibly account for the degree of proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, vegetation cover, and observation interval.

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,4646. Volf P, Peckova J. Sand flies and Leishmania: specific versus permissive vectors. Trends Parasitol. 2007;23(3):91-2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2006.12.010
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, for it might be enabling the development of two different Leishmania species. Despite the high sensitivity of molecular methods in investigating the presence of Leishmania DNA, promastigotes are not necessarily alive4747. Seblova V, Sadlova J, Carpenter S, Volf P. Speculations on biting midges and other bloodsucking arthropods as alternative vectors of Leishmania. Parasit Vectors. 2014;7:222. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-222
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-222...
nor will they survive the extrinsic incubation period. In this case, dissections enable the identification of flagellates and their development in metacyclogenesis. In our study, we found no flagellates in the gut of dissected females (55.5% of the females captured). Considering that some species can develop early Leishmania stages until blood digestion, when parasite development may fail4646. Volf P, Peckova J. Sand flies and Leishmania: specific versus permissive vectors. Trends Parasitol. 2007;23(3):91-2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2006.12.010
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2006.12.010...
, and that Leishmania DNA detected through PCR may be due to blood meals ingested by sand flies4848. Missawa NA, Michalsky EM, Fortes-Dias CL, Dias ES. Lutzomyia longipalpis naturally infected by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso State, Brazil, an area of intense transmission of visceral leishmaniasis. Cad Saude Publica. 2010;26(12):2414-9. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-311x2010001200020
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, further studies are required to evaluate these aspects.

Our results highlight the need for further information on the distribution of L. infantum permissive species, thus enabling a more precise identification of risk areas and more effective control programs. Although the detection of L. infantum DNA in predominant species and the lack of Lu. longipalpis do not suffice to incriminate this focus vector, our findings introduce elements that reinforce the suspicion as to the role of Ny. intermedia as a vector of this parasite. Regardless, further studies should evaluate other parameters of its vector capacity, including its competence. VL surveillance and control strategies recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health are directed to transmission areas with the presence of the Lu. longipalpis complex and Lu. cruzi. However, before the possibility of introduction of infected dogs, which may lead to the establishment of new transmission cycles, our results stress the need for expanding entomological surveillance to areas where other potential vectors of L. infantum occur.

We found Ny. intermedia species to play a potential role in the transmission of L. infantum within the focus of LV in Guarujá, reinforcing the need for entomological surveillance in locations where this sand fly species occurs to support the decisions made by the health authorities involved in the VL control program. Before incriminating this species as a L. infantum vector, further studies should investigate its vector capacity parameters, including competence, survival, and feeding habits.

Table
Distribution of specimens of Nyssomyia intermedia according to sampling month and number of females captured in Guarujá-SP from November 2016 to September 2018 analyzed by dissection or PCR.

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    2022

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    27 Mar 2021
  • Accepted
    27 May 2021
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