1. Riesgo de transmisión de Trypanosoma cruzi en el municipio de Metztitlán, estado de Hidalgo, México, mediante la caracterización de unidades domiciliares y sus índices entomológicos
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José L. Imbert-Palafox, Vidal Angeles-Pérez, Marco Antonio Becerril, and Julio Cr Noguez-García
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Chagas disease ,Veterinary medicine ,biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Triatoma mexicana ,Triatoma barberi ,Reduviidae ,Insect Science ,Vector (epidemiology) ,parasitic diseases ,Infestation ,Immunology ,medicine ,epidemiology ,Trypanosoma cruzi ,vector ,Disease transmission - Abstract
In order to determine the risk of transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi by triatomines in Metztitlan municipality, Hidalgo State, Mexico, entomological indexes were calculated and the characteristics of dwellings were described. A transversal, retrospective, descriptive, and observational study was performed by means of an intentional not probabilistic and expertise sampling from January to December of 2005 in 10 localities in which presence of triatomines were investigated either intra or peridomestic environmental in 699 houses. Building material and presence of infected triatomines with T. cruzi were registered to determine entomologic indexes. The triatomine species collected were: Triatoma barberi (Usinger) and T. mexicana (Herrich-Schaeffer) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). The results indicated that natural infection index varied from 7.7% to 50%; colonization index reached 80%; infestation index varied from 7.7% to 25%; dispersion index was 70%. Stone-walled houses were more infested. We can conclude that it is necessary to establish T. cruzi transmission control measures against triatomines in localities from Metztitlan, primarily in stone-walled houses where T. barberi occurs, as it was the most important vector species in the transmission of T. cruzi in this municipality.
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- 2010
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