Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Lutzomyia trapidoi and Lutzomyia reburra (Diptera: Phlebotominae), in Rural Tourist Locations, Biosphere Reserve and Leishmaniasis Endemic Area, Ecuador

Author:

Duque Paul L123,Arrivillaga-Henríquez Jazzmín14,Enríquez Sandra1ORCID,Ron-Garrido Lenin15,Benítez Washington15,Navarro Juan-Carlos2

Affiliation:

1. Unidad de Entomología Aplicada – Instituto de Investigaciones en Zoonosis (CIZ), Universidad Central del Ecuador, Grupo de Investigación GIBCIZ-UCE. Quito, Ecuador

2. Centro de Biodiversidad, Enfermedades Emergentes y Salud Ambiental, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Ambientales, Universidad Internacional SEK. Quito, Ecuador

3. Egresado de la Facultad de Biología, Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

4. Línea Salud, Calidad y Biodiversidad. Área Ambiente y Territorio. Carrera Turismo THC- FACSO, Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

5. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias y Zootecnia, Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

Abstract

Abstract This research represents the first attempt to assess the spatial and temporal distribution based on micro-meso scales on two species with different host preference habits (anthropophilic vs zoophilic), in the major Leishmaniasis endemic area in Ecuador, tourist locations, and Biosphere reserve. Phlebotomine species, Lutzomyia trapidoi (Fairchild) and Lutzomyia reburra (Fairchild and Hertig), were analyzed by trap/habitat/month/locality/altitude, through the Poisson generalized regression model. Our data reveal a bimodal pattern for both species related with low precipitations and preference for forest habitat. Altitude, proximity to the forest, and the river were the variables that determine the hypervolume of the spatial distribution of relative abundance, where the overlap of these two species increases the risk of translocation and circulation of the etiological agent of leishmaniasis in sylvatic environments to rural–tourist–biosphere reserve areas and vice versa. The ecological characteristics of these two phlebotomines could explain the permanence of the major active and endemic focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the North-Western Ecuador a key aspect in tourism health-security in alternative tourism.

Funder

Integrated Control of Leishmaniasis in Ecuador

Fundación para la Asistencia Médica Internacional

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Insect Science,General Veterinary,Parasitology

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