Abstract
The work of the Indian Kala Azar Commission, the Royal Society Commission in China and the observations recorded above indicate that the visceral
Leishmanias
are particularly adapted to sandflies of the Major group,
i. e., P.argentipes
in India,
P. chinensis
in china,
P. pernicious
and
P. major
in Sicily. Parrot, Donatien and Lestocquard (1930) found that
P. pernicious
which fed on a dog with visceral
Leishmaniasis
and skin lesions became infected. The infecting was confined to the stomach of the sandflies 3 days after the infecting feed. The above sandflies have all been infected by feeding on experimental animals and the first three have also been infected on man. Natural infections with
Leishmania
have been recorded in
P. argentipes
and
P. pernicious
.
P. Perniciosus
var
tobbi
and
P. major
var.
syriacus
have been infected by feeding on cultures of
L. infantum
. It is therefore of interest to consider the known distribution of sandflies of the
Major
group in relation to visceral
Leishmaniasis
in the Mediterranean, for the two species not included in this group which feed on man,
i. e., P. papatasii
and
P. Sergenti
have been exluded experimentally as possible carriers.
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