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18. SANDFLY CONTROL – 03
Chairpersons: R. Killick-Kendrick & J. Shaw
30 April, Saturday; 08:30 – 09:45 |
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O - 102 |
Jeffrey Shaw
BRAZIL |
Is Lutzomyia longipalpis molecular
and biological data helpful in elaborating
control strategies for visceral
leishmaniasis?
J Shaw 1, A Leffer 1, A Peterson 2
1 Parasitolgoy Department, São Paulo
University, São Paulo 05508-900 Brazil. 2
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045
USA |
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O - 103 |
Vera Camargo-Neves
BRAZIL |
Evaluation of the feeding habits of
Lutzomyia longipalpis in the city
of Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil, from 2002
to 2005, after introduction of a dog
deltamethrin collars - Scalibor®
V. L. F. Camargo-Neves, M. Guirado, L. Rodas,
G. S. Cabral, C. Pauliquevis Jr, L. J. Silva
Leishmaniasis Study Group, Endemic Control
Superintendence. Secretary of Health of
State São Paulo, Brazil. ¹ |
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O - 104 |
Laor Orshan
ISRAEL |
Comparative efficacy of trap positioning and
fan speed on sand fly captures
L. Orshan1, D. Meir2, G. Zollner3
1Director, Laboratory of Entomology,
Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel;
2Israel Nature and Parks Authority,
Jerusalem, Israel; 3Division of Entomology,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,
Silver Spring, MD, USA |
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O - 105 |
Gabriela Zollner
USA |
Basic efficacy of oral insecticides in toxic
sugar baits to control phlebotomine sand
flies in the laboratory
Laor Orshan1, Gabriela Zollner2, Liora
Studenski1
1Laboratory of Entomology, Ministry of
Health, Jerusalem, Israel; 2Division of
Entomology, Walter Reed Army Institute of
Research, Silver Spring, MD, USA. |
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O - 106 |
Amir Galili
ISRAEL |
Attractive Toxic Sugar Baits (ATSB):
formulations and applications for the
control of sand flies
A. Galili, G. Muller |



