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Entomological investigation of a sylvatic yellow fever area in S?o Paulo State, BrazilDOI: 10.1590/S0102-311X2005000400031 Keywords: yellow fever, culicidae, insect vectors, entomology. Abstract: following reports of two autochthonous cases of sylvatic yellow fever in the state of s?o paulo, brazil, in 2000, entomological surveys were conducted with the objective of verifying the occurrence of vector species in forest environments close to or associated with riparian areas located in the western and northwestern regions of the state. culicidae were captured in 39 sites distributed in four regions. haemagogus leucocelaenus and aedes albopictus were the most abundant species and were captured in all the regions studied. h. leucocelaenus was the most abundant species in the municipalities of santa albertina and ouroeste, where the two cases of sylvatic yellow fever had been reported. mosquitoes from the janthinomys/capricornii group were only found at eight sites in the s?o josé do rio preto region, while sabethes chloropterus was found at one site in ribeir?o preto. h. leucocelaenus showed its capacity to adapt to a secondary and degraded environment. our results indicate a wide receptive area for yellow fever transmission in the state of s?o paulo, with particular emphasis on the possibility of h. leucocelaenus being involved in the maintenance of this sylvatic focus of the disease.
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