Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina

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Autor(a) principal: Wisnivesky Colli,Cristina
Data de Publicação: 1993
Outros Autores: Gürtler,Ricardo E., Solarz,Nora D., Schweigmann,Nicolas J., Pietrokovsky,Silvia M., Alberti,Andrea, Flo,Juan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: Flight activity and invasion of houses by Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana were studied in the Province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Spontaneous findings of both species in houses were recorded from 1982 to 1989. Light trap collections were performed in 1982, 1983 and 1984, at the woods surrounding the settlements of Amamá (43 houses) and Trinidad (19 houses). Most of the 101 triatomines collected, were unfed and negative for Trypanosoma cruzi. T. guasayana predominated over T. sordida, and both appeared on the lighted screens between 19-31 min (mean 24) after dusk and the catch time was 30-45 min. Although entomological evaluation of 41 houses at Amamá performed in September 1985, just before insecticidal spraying, showed that Triatoma infestans predominated, adults of T. guasayana were collected in sleeping places, in 7 houses (17%). Most triatomines invading houses from then up to 1990 were flying T. guasayana (20/27) and females outnumbered males. Three non infected T. guasayana females were fed on man and two T. guasayana males positive for "T. cruzi like" trypanosomes were unfed. Therefore, visiting hungry adults could transmit T. cruzi to people and introduce wild parasites to the domestic cycle. T. guasayana stands as the main potential substitute of T. infestans in the studied area, and it might play there the same role as T. sordida in Brazil.
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spelling Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in ArgentinaTriatoma sordidaTriatoma guasayanaTrypanosoma cruzidispersive flightArgentinaFlight activity and invasion of houses by Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana were studied in the Province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Spontaneous findings of both species in houses were recorded from 1982 to 1989. Light trap collections were performed in 1982, 1983 and 1984, at the woods surrounding the settlements of Amamá (43 houses) and Trinidad (19 houses). Most of the 101 triatomines collected, were unfed and negative for Trypanosoma cruzi. T. guasayana predominated over T. sordida, and both appeared on the lighted screens between 19-31 min (mean 24) after dusk and the catch time was 30-45 min. Although entomological evaluation of 41 houses at Amamá performed in September 1985, just before insecticidal spraying, showed that Triatoma infestans predominated, adults of T. guasayana were collected in sleeping places, in 7 houses (17%). Most triatomines invading houses from then up to 1990 were flying T. guasayana (20/27) and females outnumbered males. Three non infected T. guasayana females were fed on man and two T. guasayana males positive for "T. cruzi like" trypanosomes were unfed. Therefore, visiting hungry adults could transmit T. cruzi to people and introduce wild parasites to the domestic cycle. T. guasayana stands as the main potential substitute of T. infestans in the studied area, and it might play there the same role as T. sordida in Brazil.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde1993-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761993000100006Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.88 n.1 1993reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02761993000100006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWisnivesky Colli,CristinaGürtler,Ricardo E.Solarz,Nora D.Schweigmann,Nicolas J.Pietrokovsky,Silvia M.Alberti,AndreaFlo,Juaneng2020-04-25T17:47:05Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:05:31.199Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
title Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
spellingShingle Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
Wisnivesky Colli,Cristina
Triatoma sordida
Triatoma guasayana
Trypanosoma cruzi
dispersive flight
Argentina
title_short Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
title_full Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
title_fullStr Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
title_sort Dispersive flight and house invasion by Triatoma guasayana and Triatoma sordida in Argentina
author Wisnivesky Colli,Cristina
author_facet Wisnivesky Colli,Cristina
Gürtler,Ricardo E.
Solarz,Nora D.
Schweigmann,Nicolas J.
Pietrokovsky,Silvia M.
Alberti,Andrea
Flo,Juan
author_role author
author2 Gürtler,Ricardo E.
Solarz,Nora D.
Schweigmann,Nicolas J.
Pietrokovsky,Silvia M.
Alberti,Andrea
Flo,Juan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wisnivesky Colli,Cristina
Gürtler,Ricardo E.
Solarz,Nora D.
Schweigmann,Nicolas J.
Pietrokovsky,Silvia M.
Alberti,Andrea
Flo,Juan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Triatoma sordida
Triatoma guasayana
Trypanosoma cruzi
dispersive flight
Argentina
topic Triatoma sordida
Triatoma guasayana
Trypanosoma cruzi
dispersive flight
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Flight activity and invasion of houses by Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana were studied in the Province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Spontaneous findings of both species in houses were recorded from 1982 to 1989. Light trap collections were performed in 1982, 1983 and 1984, at the woods surrounding the settlements of Amamá (43 houses) and Trinidad (19 houses). Most of the 101 triatomines collected, were unfed and negative for Trypanosoma cruzi. T. guasayana predominated over T. sordida, and both appeared on the lighted screens between 19-31 min (mean 24) after dusk and the catch time was 30-45 min. Although entomological evaluation of 41 houses at Amamá performed in September 1985, just before insecticidal spraying, showed that Triatoma infestans predominated, adults of T. guasayana were collected in sleeping places, in 7 houses (17%). Most triatomines invading houses from then up to 1990 were flying T. guasayana (20/27) and females outnumbered males. Three non infected T. guasayana females were fed on man and two T. guasayana males positive for "T. cruzi like" trypanosomes were unfed. Therefore, visiting hungry adults could transmit T. cruzi to people and introduce wild parasites to the domestic cycle. T. guasayana stands as the main potential substitute of T. infestans in the studied area, and it might play there the same role as T. sordida in Brazil.
description Flight activity and invasion of houses by Triatoma sordida and T. guasayana were studied in the Province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Spontaneous findings of both species in houses were recorded from 1982 to 1989. Light trap collections were performed in 1982, 1983 and 1984, at the woods surrounding the settlements of Amamá (43 houses) and Trinidad (19 houses). Most of the 101 triatomines collected, were unfed and negative for Trypanosoma cruzi. T. guasayana predominated over T. sordida, and both appeared on the lighted screens between 19-31 min (mean 24) after dusk and the catch time was 30-45 min. Although entomological evaluation of 41 houses at Amamá performed in September 1985, just before insecticidal spraying, showed that Triatoma infestans predominated, adults of T. guasayana were collected in sleeping places, in 7 houses (17%). Most triatomines invading houses from then up to 1990 were flying T. guasayana (20/27) and females outnumbered males. Three non infected T. guasayana females were fed on man and two T. guasayana males positive for "T. cruzi like" trypanosomes were unfed. Therefore, visiting hungry adults could transmit T. cruzi to people and introduce wild parasites to the domestic cycle. T. guasayana stands as the main potential substitute of T. infestans in the studied area, and it might play there the same role as T. sordida in Brazil.
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