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DESCRIPTION:American cutaneous leishmaniasis\, produced by parasites of the
  genus Leishmania spp\, is a zoonosis that affects people from rural areas
  in Colombia. Traditionally\, it has been considered as a work-related ill
 ness associated with the intervention of peasants and settlers\, opening a
 n agricultural frontier and penetrating tropical rainforests. However\, th
 e most recent outbreaks of the disease in the center of the country (Andea
 n zone) have shown important changes in the pattern of transmission of the
  disease affecting women and children in the domestic area. We have studie
 d the effect of plant cover and the degree of habitat transformation on th
 e diversity of phlebotomine vector species (Psychodidae) associated with d
 omicile in five localities of the Andean region. We have focused on develo
 ping technological methods to identify areas of greatest risk of transmiss
 ion through niche models of the main vectors and short-term field sampling
 s.\n&nbsp\;\n***\nInvited by Charlotte Hopfe\, Fiberlab/Chair of Biomateri
 als - in cooperation with Stephanie Thomas\, Biogeography
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190523T133000
SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Carlos Valderrama\, Biological Sciences\, Universidad Ice
 si\, Cali\, Colombia (Homepage): Spatial modeling of cutaneous leishmanias
 is in the Andean region of Colombia
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