Could Phlebotomus mascittii play a role as a natural vector for Leishmania infantum? New data.
Adelheid G ObwallerMehmet KarakusWolfgang PoepplSeray TözYusuf ÖzbelHorst AspöckJulia WalochnikPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2016)
This study provides new data on the suspected vector capacity of P. mascittii, being the northernmost sand fly species in Europe and in most central European regions the only sand fly species found. Proven vector capacity of P. mascittii for Leishmania spp. would be of significant medico-veterinary importance, not only with respect to expanding sand fly populations in Central Europe related to global warming, but also in the light of globalization and increasing movements of humans.