Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission

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Autor(a) principal: Schweigmann,Nicolás J.
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Pietrokovsky,Silvia, Bottazzi,Victoria, Conti,Osvaldo, Wisnivesky-Colli,Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761995000600003
Resumo: This paper attempts to prove if a high Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence of opossums might be reached with few potential infective contacts. One non-infected Didelphis albiventris to T. cruzi and 10 infected nymphs of Triatoma infestans were left together during 23 hr in a device that simulated a natural opossum burrow. Twenty-six replicates were perfomed using marsupials and triatomines only once. Potentially infective contacts occurred in all the trials. From the 26 opossums used in trials, 54% did not eat any bug. Of the 260 bugs used, 21% were predated. In the 25 trials involving 205 surving bugs, 36 % of them did not feed. In 15/25 cases, maior ou igual a 60% of the triatomines were able to feed. The parasitological follow-up of 24 opossums showed that among 10 that had eaten bugs, 4 turned out infected and among the 14 that had not predate, 3 (21%) became positive. In sum, 7/24 (29%) of the marsupials acquired the infection after the experiment. This infection rate was similar to the prevalences found for the opossum population of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, suggesting that the prevalences observed in the field might be reached if each marsupial would encounter infected bugs just once in its lifetime.
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spelling Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmissionopossumsTriatoma infestansDidelphis albiventrisTrypanosoma cruziexperimental infectionArgentinaThis paper attempts to prove if a high Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence of opossums might be reached with few potential infective contacts. One non-infected Didelphis albiventris to T. cruzi and 10 infected nymphs of Triatoma infestans were left together during 23 hr in a device that simulated a natural opossum burrow. Twenty-six replicates were perfomed using marsupials and triatomines only once. Potentially infective contacts occurred in all the trials. From the 26 opossums used in trials, 54% did not eat any bug. Of the 260 bugs used, 21% were predated. In the 25 trials involving 205 surving bugs, 36 % of them did not feed. In 15/25 cases, maior ou igual a 60% of the triatomines were able to feed. The parasitological follow-up of 24 opossums showed that among 10 that had eaten bugs, 4 turned out infected and among the 14 that had not predate, 3 (21%) became positive. In sum, 7/24 (29%) of the marsupials acquired the infection after the experiment. This infection rate was similar to the prevalences found for the opossum population of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, suggesting that the prevalences observed in the field might be reached if each marsupial would encounter infected bugs just once in its lifetime. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde1995-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761995000600003Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.90 n.6 1995reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02761995000600003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchweigmann,Nicolás J.Pietrokovsky,SilviaBottazzi,VictoriaConti,OsvaldoWisnivesky-Colli,Cristinaeng2020-04-25T17:47:28Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:06:45.058Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
title Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
spellingShingle Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
Schweigmann,Nicolás J.
opossums
Triatoma infestans
Didelphis albiventris
Trypanosoma cruzi
experimental infection
Argentina
title_short Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
title_full Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
title_fullStr Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
title_sort Interaction between Didelphis albiventris and Triatoma infestans in relation to Trypanosoma cruzi transmission
author Schweigmann,Nicolás J.
author_facet Schweigmann,Nicolás J.
Pietrokovsky,Silvia
Bottazzi,Victoria
Conti,Osvaldo
Wisnivesky-Colli,Cristina
author_role author
author2 Pietrokovsky,Silvia
Bottazzi,Victoria
Conti,Osvaldo
Wisnivesky-Colli,Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schweigmann,Nicolás J.
Pietrokovsky,Silvia
Bottazzi,Victoria
Conti,Osvaldo
Wisnivesky-Colli,Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv opossums
Triatoma infestans
Didelphis albiventris
Trypanosoma cruzi
experimental infection
Argentina
topic opossums
Triatoma infestans
Didelphis albiventris
Trypanosoma cruzi
experimental infection
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper attempts to prove if a high Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence of opossums might be reached with few potential infective contacts. One non-infected Didelphis albiventris to T. cruzi and 10 infected nymphs of Triatoma infestans were left together during 23 hr in a device that simulated a natural opossum burrow. Twenty-six replicates were perfomed using marsupials and triatomines only once. Potentially infective contacts occurred in all the trials. From the 26 opossums used in trials, 54% did not eat any bug. Of the 260 bugs used, 21% were predated. In the 25 trials involving 205 surving bugs, 36 % of them did not feed. In 15/25 cases, maior ou igual a 60% of the triatomines were able to feed. The parasitological follow-up of 24 opossums showed that among 10 that had eaten bugs, 4 turned out infected and among the 14 that had not predate, 3 (21%) became positive. In sum, 7/24 (29%) of the marsupials acquired the infection after the experiment. This infection rate was similar to the prevalences found for the opossum population of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, suggesting that the prevalences observed in the field might be reached if each marsupial would encounter infected bugs just once in its lifetime.
description This paper attempts to prove if a high Trypanosoma cruzi prevalence of opossums might be reached with few potential infective contacts. One non-infected Didelphis albiventris to T. cruzi and 10 infected nymphs of Triatoma infestans were left together during 23 hr in a device that simulated a natural opossum burrow. Twenty-six replicates were perfomed using marsupials and triatomines only once. Potentially infective contacts occurred in all the trials. From the 26 opossums used in trials, 54% did not eat any bug. Of the 260 bugs used, 21% were predated. In the 25 trials involving 205 surving bugs, 36 % of them did not feed. In 15/25 cases, maior ou igual a 60% of the triatomines were able to feed. The parasitological follow-up of 24 opossums showed that among 10 that had eaten bugs, 4 turned out infected and among the 14 that had not predate, 3 (21%) became positive. In sum, 7/24 (29%) of the marsupials acquired the infection after the experiment. This infection rate was similar to the prevalences found for the opossum population of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, suggesting that the prevalences observed in the field might be reached if each marsupial would encounter infected bugs just once in its lifetime.
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