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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Situation and Predicting the Distribution of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. sergenti as Vectors of Leishmaniasis in Ardabil Province, Iran
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Situation and Predicting the Distribution of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. sergenti as Vectors of Leishmaniasis in Ardabil Province, Iran

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(3):229-236.
Published online: June 26, 2020

1Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

2Deputy of Research&Technology, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran

3Nir County Health Centre, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran

4Department of Public Health, School of Public Health, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran

5Arthropod Borne Diseases Research Center, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran

*Corresponding author: (Moradiasl83@yahoo.com)
• Received: December 28, 2019   • Revised: February 22, 2020   • Accepted: March 19, 2020

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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Situation and Predicting the Distribution of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. sergenti as Vectors of Leishmaniasis in Ardabil Province, Iran
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Fig. 1 Trend of CL cases reported in urban and rural areas in Ardabil Province, northwest of Iran (2005–2018).
Fig. 2 Frequency of Phlebotomus papatasi (A) and Phlebotomus sergenti (B) in northwest provinces, Iran, 2018.
Fig. 3 The frequency and location of lesion of CL in different areas, Ardabil Province, northwest Iran (2005–2018).
Fig. 4 1.5% agarose gel electrophoresis of PCR amplification for identification of Leishmania species on Giemsa-Stained slides. Lanes 1,4,7: Standard Leishmania major; Lanes 2,3,6: negative control; Lane 5: DNA Ladder (50 bp); Lane 8: Leishmania tropica.
Fig. 5 Monthly activity of Phlebotomus papatasi and Phlebotomus sergenti in Ardabil province, Iran, 2018.
Fig. 6 Presentation of MaxEnt model (Upper) and receiver operating characteristic (Down) of two vectors of cutaneous leishmaniasis in northwest Iran. (A) Phlebotomus sergenti. (B) Phlebotomus papatasi.
Fig. 7 Variable importance (upper) and the most important variable by jackknife test (down) for two vectors of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ardabil Province. (A) Phlebotomus sergenti. (B) Phlebotomus papatasi.
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Situation and Predicting the Distribution of Phlebotomus papatasi and P. sergenti as Vectors of Leishmaniasis in Ardabil Province, Iran

Variables used for MaxEnt modeling of cutaneous leishmaniasis distribution in Ardabil Province, northwest of Iran

Variable Description Contribution (%)
Phlebotomus papatasi Phlebotomus sergenti
Bio1 Annual mean temperature (°C) 0 0
Bio2 Mean diurnal range: mean of monthly (max temp-min temp) (°C) 0 0
Bio3 Isothermality: (Bio2/Bio7) ×100 0.2 24.1
Bio4 Temperature seasonality (SD ×100) 0.6 0.4
Bio5 Maximum temperature of warmest month (°C) 0 4.3
Bio6 Minimum temperature of coldest month (°C) 0 0
Bio7 Temperature annual range (Bio5 − Bio6) (°C) 0 3.2
Bio8 Mean temperature of wettest quarter (°C) 2.8 19.7
Bio9 Mean temperature of driest quarter (°C) 0 0
Bio10 Mean temperature of warmest quarter (°C) 0.6 10.2
Bio11 Mean temperature of coldest quarter (°C) 0.8 0
Bio12 Annual precipitation (mm) 0.1 0
Bio13 Precipitation of wettest month (mm) 7.6 0.5
Bio14 Precipitation of driest month (mm) 6.3 0
Bio15 Precipitation seasonality (coefficient of variation) 0.2 4.6
Bio16 Precipitation of wettest quarter (mm) 0.5 0
Bio17 Precipitation of driest quarter (mm) 1.2 0
Bio18 Precipitation of warmest quarter (mm) 1.1 0
Bio19 Precipitation of coldest quarter (mm) 0.5 0.5
Altitude Elevation from the sea level (m) 0 0
Slope Slope of the area (%) 56.4 12.1
Aspect direction of slope (degree) 6.2 13.8
NDVI −1 to +1 14.9 0

Fauna and number of collected sand flies in Ardabil Province, northwest Iran, 2018

Subgenus Spices Total collected Male (%) Female (%) Outdoors (%) Indoors (%) P-value
Phlebotomus Phlebotomus papatasi 662 71 29 55 45 < 0.05

Paraphlebotomus Phlebotomus sergenti 340 74.7 25.3 75.6 24.4 < 0.05
Phlebotomus caucasicus 30 73.3 26.7 63.3 36.7 < 0.05
Phlebotomus mongolensis 49 100 0 89.8 10.2 < 0.05
Phlebotomus jacusieli 6 100 0 100 0 < 0.05
Phlebotomus andrejevi 31 100 0 93.6 6.5 < 0.05
Table 1 Variables used for MaxEnt modeling of cutaneous leishmaniasis distribution in Ardabil Province, northwest of Iran
Table 2 Fauna and number of collected sand flies in Ardabil Province, northwest Iran, 2018