Table 2.
Host species identified as blood source for female sandflies in south-eastern Spain during three years.
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| Year | Sandfly species | Host | Trap | N | Host | Sandfly species | Trap | N |
| 2016 | Phlebotomus ariasi | Oryctolagus cuniculus | CDC | 1 | Homo sapiens | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 3 |
| Phlebotomus perniciosus | Homo sapiens | CDC | 3 | “ | Sergentomyia minuta | CDC | 2 | |
| Sergentomyia minuta | Homo sapiens | CDC | 2 | Oryctolagus cuniculus | Phlebotomus ariasi | CDC | 1 | |
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| 2017 | Phlebotomus ariasi | Homo sapiens | CDC | 1 | Capra aegagrus hircus | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 |
| Phlebotomus papatasi | Capra aegagrus hircus | CDC | 1 | Homo sapiens | Phlebotomus ariasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Homo sapiens | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Meleagris gallopavo | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 3 | |
| “ | Oryctolagus cuniculus | CDC | 1 | “ | Sergentomyia minuta | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 2 | Meleagris gallopavo | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| Phlebotomus perniciosus | Homo sapiens | CDC | 3 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Meleagris gallopavo | CDC | 1 | Oryctolagus cuniculus | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 2 | Sus scrofa | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 2 | |
| Sergentomyia minuta | Homo sapiens | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 2 | |
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| 2018 | Phlebotomus alexandri | Bos primigenius taurus | CDC | 1 | Anser anser | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 |
| “ | Homo sapiens | CDC | 8 | Bos primigenius taurus | Phlebotomus alexandri | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 1 | Columba livia | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| Phlebotomus ariasi | Homo sapiens | CDC | 1 | “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | |
| Phlebotomus papatasi | Anser anser | CDC | 1 | Coracias garrulus | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Columba livia | CDC | 1 | “ | “ | Sticky | 20 | |
| “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Coracias garrulus | CDC | 1 | “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | |
| “ | “ | Sticky | 20 | “ | Phlebotomus sergenti | Sticky | 6 | |
| “ | Corvus monedula | CDC | 1 | Corvus monedula | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Homo sapiens | CDC | 14 | Homo sapiens | Phlebotomus alexandri | CDC | 8 | |
| “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus ariasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Oryctolagus cuniculus | Sticky | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 14 | |
| “ | Ovis aries | CDC | 2 | “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 28 | |
| Phlebotomus perniciosus | Coracias garrulus | CDC | 1 | “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | |
| “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus sp. | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Homo sapiens | CDC | 28 | “ | Sergentomyia minuta | CDC | 10 | |
| “ | “ | Sticky | 1 | Lepus granatensis | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 2 | |
| “ | Lepus granatensis | CDC | 2 | Oryctolagus cuniculus | Phlebotomus papatasi | Sticky | 1 | |
| “ | Oryctolagus cuniculus | CDC | 3 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 3 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 6 | Ovis aries | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 2 | |
| Phlebotomus sergenti | Coracias garrulus | Sticky | 6 | Sus scrofa | Phlebotomus alexandri | CDC | 1 | |
| Phlebotomus sp. | Homo sapiens | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus papatasi | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Upupa epops | CDC | 1 | “ | Phlebotomus perniciosus | CDC | 6 | |
| Sergentomyia minuta | Homo sapiens | CDC | 10 | “ | Sergentomyia minuta | CDC | 1 | |
| “ | Sus scrofa | CDC | 1 | Upupa epops | Phlebotomus sp. | CDC | 1 | |
Note: Information is sorted by year, sandfly species, and host species (A) and by year, host, and sandfly species (B). Information about the type of trap and the number of blood meals from each host and vector species is also shown. The symbol (“) stands for the same as previously stated.
Abbreviation: CDC, Centers for Disease Control.