Trypanosome infection rates of Glossina spp. (Diptera: Glossinidae) in transitional forest-savanna near Bouaflé, Ivory Coast.

Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie Pub Date : 1984-12-01
S L Croft, F A Kuzoe, L Ryan, D H Molyneux
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Tsetse, caught in biconical traps near Bouaflé, Ivory Coast in 1980-81, were examined for trypanosome infections. In a sample of 1138 non teneral Glossina palpalis s.l. there were infection rates of 12.2% (all infections) and 5.3% (mature infections). Female flies had a significantly higher infection rate than males. In G. palpalis only 3 (0.26%) salivary gland infections were detected, 62.3% of the mature infections were T. vivax-like and 71.4% of all infections were restricted to the midgut. The infection rate in forest/plantation caught G. palpalis was twice that of village caught flies. The infection rate increased with fly age and is correlated in female flies. In smaller samples of G.p. pallicera and G. fusca group flies the trypanosome infection rates were 37% and 46% respectively. In both these groups of flies 64.7% of infections were mature and were predominantly T. vivax-like and in females.

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象牙海岸bouafl附近过渡森林-稀树草原舌蝇属(双翅目:舌蝇科)锥虫感染率。
1980年至1981年在科特迪瓦bouafl附近用双锥形捕蝇器捕获的采采蝇进行了锥虫感染检查。在1138份非掌部掌部舌蝇样本中,感染率分别为12.2%(全部感染)和5.3%(成熟感染)。雌蝇的感染率明显高于雄蝇。唾液腺感染仅3例(0.26%),成熟感染为间日疟样感染占62.3%,中肠感染占71.4%。森林/人工林蝇感染率是村蝇感染率的2倍。感染率随蝇龄的增加而增加,且在雌蝇中呈相关性。在较小的样本中,蜱螨组和褐蝇组的锥虫感染率分别为37%和46%。在这两组蝇中,64.7%的感染为成熟蝇,以间日疟样蝇和雌性蝇为主。
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