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The vertical dispersión of Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzi in a forest in southern Brazil suggests that human cases of malaria of simian origin might be expected
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BiologyParasitic DiseaseAnopheles CruziMedicineMalariaEntomologySanta CatarinaMonkey PlasmodiaVector-parasite RelationshipSimian OriginSouthern BrazilSymbiosisPublic HealthVertical DispersiónVector ControlEpidemiologyHost-parasite RelationshipParasitology
By staining females of Anopheles cruzi with fluorescent coloured powders in a forest in the State of Santa Catarina, we showed that they move from canopy to ground and vice-versa to feed. This suggests that in areas where this mosquito is a vector of human and simian malarias sporadic infections of man with monkey plasmodia might be expected.
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