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Insects ; 12(11)2021 Oct 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34821767

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The aim of this research was to analyze the relationship among hygienic behavior (HB), Varroa destructor infestation, and honey production in the central highlands of Ecuador. Overall, 75 honey bee colonies were evaluated before, during, and after production at three altitude levels (2600-2800, 2801-3000, and >3000 m.a.s.l.). The hygienic behavior percentage of the colonies was determined by the pin-killing method, and the colonies were classified into three groups: high HB (>85%), mid HB (60.1-85%), and low HB (≤60%). Varroa infestation was diagnosed as well, and honey production was evaluated only during production. HB was high and heterogeneous, averaging 80% ± 9.7%. Its highest expression was observed at lower altitudes. The infestation degree was low (3.47% ± 1.56%), although the mite was detected in all colonies upon sampling. A negative correlation was observed between HB and Varroa infestation in the first sampling (-0.49 **), suggesting that the high- and mid-altitude HB colonies underwent the lowest infestation rates, regardless of sampling. The correlations between HB and production were significant (0.26 *), indicating a positive effect of HB on production, meaning that colonies with high HB obtained the highest honey production (25.08 ± 4.82 kg/hive). The HB of bees showed an inverse relationship with altitude and it tended to reduce the effect of Varroa infestation, favoring honey production and, thus, suggesting the feasibility of selecting colonies with high HB.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 28(14): 17000-17028, 2021 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33641105

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There are many studies that provide information regarding ticks infesting humans. However, there is no a meta-analysis about the global ranks of tick infestation rates and records, global monthly tick bites and annually and periodically trends of tick infestation rates, and the global tick infestation rates among years, mounts, regions, and countries. The study provides new insights about the above objectives in a global context and therefore performed. After a preliminary review of the 610 papers representing objective areas, 241 were selected for detailed meta-analysis. In general, the global ranks of tick species were, respectively, between 0.01-85.4% and 1-53 for human infestation rates and records. Twenty-six and sixteen tick species have more than 10% and 10 records of human tick infestation rates and records, respectively. It seems these tick species tend to be more blood-feeding on humans and as a result can be more dangerous to humans. The outcome of study demonstrated that there is no difference between seasonal human tick infestation patterns in the northern and southern hemispheres. The most global monthly mean tick bites in humans were observed in June then followed in July, August, May, and September. The global annually and periodically trends of tick infestation rates in humans exhibited decreasing trends over the past decades suggesting the preventive measure to prohibit human tick infestation have been successful. It seems that the ranks of tick infestation rates and records in humans may be as two indexes to illustrate the degree of importance of tick infesting humans.


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Infestaciones por Garrapatas , Garrapatas , Animales , Objetivos , Humanos , Estaciones del Año , Infestaciones por Garrapatas/epidemiología
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São Paulo; s.n; 2016. 113 p.
Tesis en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-790647

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Introdução: Os culicídeos (insetos da Ordem Diptera, Família Culicidae), vulgarmente conhecidos como pernilongos, são vetores de diversos agentes patogênicos de doenças humanas e animais e fator de incômodo à população em geral. Os recursos lançados com o objetivo de controlar as pragas urbanas utilizando compostos químicos devem ser feitos com o máximo de parcimônia a fim de se evitar a contaminação ambiental e dificultar o aparecimento de linhagens resistentes dos vetores e pragas urbanas aos biocidas empregados. Objetivos: Estabelecer índices de infestações de Culex quinquefasciatus baseados na contagem de insetos adultos e de suas formas imaturas, coletados em piscinões e propor instrumento para estimar o incômodo provocado pelas picadas na população do entorno. Materiais e Métodos: O período estabelecido de coleta de espécimes de mosquitos e dados provenientes foi de agosto de 2014 a maio de 2015. Foram escolhidos dois piscinões do Município de Santo André, o Piscinão do Bairro Bom Pastor e o Piscinão da Faculdade de Medicina (Valparaíso) para ser a área de estudo. Esta pesquisa propõe a construção de alguns índices de infestação da espécie em estudo baseado em duas vertentes: 1) Foi feito o diagnóstico por meio de contagem de pernilongos conduzida na área dos piscinões. Foram contados e identificados os exemplares adultos deste mosquito que foram coletados por meio de aspiração nos abrigos e a aspiração dentro de caixas de repouso que foram instaladas nas áreas dos piscinões e contagem de formas imaturas (larvas e pupas), recolhidas dos criadouros aquáticos dos piscinões. 2) Foram analisadas as reclamações provindas dos munícipes através do Sistema de Informação de Atendimento da Prefeitura Municipal, dentro de um raio limítrofe correspondente à área de influência de cada reservatório.


Introduction: Culicids (Diptera: Culicidae) usually known as mosquitoes, are vectors of several animal and human diseases pathogenic agents and also are nuisance factors to general population. The features launched with the objective to control the urban pests using chemicals must be made with maximum parsimony to avoid environmental contamination and also hamper the emergence of resistant strains to biocides used. Objectives: To establish infestation levels of Culex quinquefasciatus based on the insect count adults and their immature forms, collected in big pools and propose tool to estimate the nuisance caused by the bites on the surrounding population. Materials and Methods: The established period collection of mosquito specimens and originated data was from August 2014 to May 2015.For the study area, were chosen two reservoirs of the Municipality of Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil, from the reservoir of the Bom Pastor and the reservoir district, School of Medicine, located in Valparaiso neighborhood. This research proposes the construction of some infestation rates of target species based on two fronts: 1) it was diagnosed by mosquitoes count conducted in the area of big pools. They were counted and identified the adult specimens of this mosquito were collected through aspiration in shelters and aspiration within resting boxes were installed in the areas of big pools and count immature forms (larvae and pupae), collected in aquatic breeding of big pools . 2) Complaints were analyzed stemmed from residents through the Information Service of the City System within a radius corresponding to the boundary area of influence of each reservoir.


Asunto(s)
Evaluación del Impacto en la Salud/métodos , Culex , Reservorios de Agua/efectos adversos , /métodos , Brasil , Culicidae , Recolección de Datos , Manejo de Especímenes
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