IMPACT OF ANTI-SANDFLY SALIVA ANTIBODIES FORMED IN A SENSITIZED VERTEBRATE HOSTS ON THE BIOLOGICAL FITNESS OF PHLEBOTOMUS PAPATASI (DIPTERA: PSYCHODIDAE)

Eslam Saad Adly Abbas;

Abstract


The present study explored the impact of anti-sandfly saliva antibodies formed in a sensitized vertebrate hosts on the biological aspects of Phlebotomus papatasi.
A laboratory colony of the sandfly P. papatasi was established based on the sandfly sampling collection from El-Agamy-Alexandria, in May 2014. Sandfly colonies were maintained in the walk-in insectary at the Research and Training Centre on Vectors of Diseases (RTC) of Ain Shams University. Also, a total of twelve laboratory-reared male golden hamsters (100-120 gm) were obtained from Nile Pharmaceutical Company by adapted car. Hamsters were housed in an animal room, at (RTC) according to the Ethics committee at the Faculty of science, Ain Shams University, Egypt Institutional Animal Care and


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Title IMPACT OF ANTI-SANDFLY SALIVA ANTIBODIES FORMED IN A SENSITIZED VERTEBRATE HOSTS ON THE BIOLOGICAL FITNESS OF PHLEBOTOMUS PAPATASI (DIPTERA: PSYCHODIDAE)
Other Titles تأثير الأجسام المضادة المتكونة داخل العوائل الفقارية المستحثة ضد لعاب ذبابة الرمل علي الكفاءة الحيوية للفاصدة الباباتاسية (ذوات الجناحين)
Authors Eslam Saad Adly Abbas
Issue Date 2017

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