Sang D K, Okelo G B, Ndegwa C W, Ashford R W
Division of Vector Borne Diseases, Ministry of Health, Nairobi, Kenya.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1993 Nov-Dec;87(6):629-32. doi: 10.1016/0035-9203(93)90265-r.
Active case detection and investigations of sandfly resting places in suspected transmission sites of cutaneous leishmaniasis in central Kenya and the Rift Valley resulted in the identification of several foci of the disease in Samburu, Isiolo, Laikipia, Nakuru and Nyandarua districts. The foci occurred in areas ranging from semi-arid lowlands at 400 m altitude to highland plateaux at 2500 m, including the floor of the Rift Valley, and were mostly inhabited by recently settled communities, nomads and migrant charcoal burners. Four species of Phlebotomus, 3 of the subgenus Larroussius (P. pedifer, P. aculeatus and P. guggisbergi) and one Paraphlebotomus (P. saevus) were collected from caves, rock crevices and tree hollows found in river valleys and in lava flows.
在肯尼亚中部和裂谷地区皮肤利什曼病疑似传播地点开展的现症病例检测及白蛉栖息场所调查,结果在桑布鲁、伊西奥洛、莱基皮亚、纳库鲁和恩扬达鲁瓦等县发现了该病的多个疫源地。这些疫源地分布在海拔400米的半干旱低地至2500米的高原地区,包括裂谷谷底,主要居住着最近定居的社区、游牧民和流动烧炭工。从河谷和熔岩流中的洞穴、岩石裂缝和树洞采集到了四种白蛉,其中三种属于Larroussius亚属(P. pedifer、P. aculeatus和P. guggisbergi),一种属于Paraphlebotomus属(P. saevus)。