Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ

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Autor(a) principal: Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos
Data de Publicação: 2013
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Resumo: Chagas disease is one of the most important parasitic diseases in Latin America, transmitted by triatomine, has reached more than 10 million people. This illness is typical of rural environments and inadequate housing provides shelter to the vector the disease transmitter. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines captured in intradomiciliary and surroundings in cities in the southeast region of CearÃin. This is a retrospective descriptive study, by consulting the archives of Control Program of Chagas Disease in Regional Laboratory of Endemic Diseases of Limoeiro do Norte â CE, which attends the cities that were studied from 2009 to 2011. During the study were captured a total of 18.408 specimens of insects, including nymphs and adults inside the home and outside homes. Of this total, 17.910 specimens were examined, representing 97,29%. The number of nymphs was taken about three times greater than the number of adults. The year of 2010 was the one with the highest number of captures, with a total of 8.548 triatomines, distributed among nymphs (6.115) and adults (2.433), and 637 inside of the houses and 7.911 around the houses. This year presented an infection rate of 1.30%, with 107 positive triatomines, being Quixerà the city with the highest infection rate in that year. The infection rate in adults triatomine (1.92%) was higher than in nymphs (1.21%). The species captured during the study period were Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi and Rhodnius nasutus. Of these species, T. pseudomaculta was the most captured throughout the study period, with 12.643 specimes. During this study, were 11 cities studied, and the most infested was Tabuleiro do Norte with 3.976 specimens, followed by Ãrere with 3.289. The city with the highest infection rate during the study period was Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) with a total of 125 triatomines positive, followed by Quixerà (2.39%). At the end of the study, we can conclude that it is still necessary to intensify Control Program of Chagas disease, in order to avoid the maximum transmission of this disease. Finally we highlight the importance of conducting educational programs to the population in order to provide guidance to the public on disease prevention, such as towing houses, fix cracks and maintain clean environments at home and around the homes to prevent colonization of the approach and vectors.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisIndex of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃÃndice de infestaÃÃo e infecÃÃo de triatomÃneos por Trypanosoma cruzi na regiÃo Sudeste do Estado do CearÃ2013-02-20Maria de Fatima Oliveira11749725304http://lattes.cnpq.br/5265407703828205Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra13419803320Ana Paula Soares Gondim36750875300http://lattes.cnpq.br/342943295057613760116903350 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7529521357189167Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros VasconcelosUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncias FarmacÃuticasUFCBRChagas Disease Triatomines Infection rateCIENCIAS HUMANASChagas disease is one of the most important parasitic diseases in Latin America, transmitted by triatomine, has reached more than 10 million people. This illness is typical of rural environments and inadequate housing provides shelter to the vector the disease transmitter. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines captured in intradomiciliary and surroundings in cities in the southeast region of CearÃin. This is a retrospective descriptive study, by consulting the archives of Control Program of Chagas Disease in Regional Laboratory of Endemic Diseases of Limoeiro do Norte â CE, which attends the cities that were studied from 2009 to 2011. During the study were captured a total of 18.408 specimens of insects, including nymphs and adults inside the home and outside homes. Of this total, 17.910 specimens were examined, representing 97,29%. The number of nymphs was taken about three times greater than the number of adults. The year of 2010 was the one with the highest number of captures, with a total of 8.548 triatomines, distributed among nymphs (6.115) and adults (2.433), and 637 inside of the houses and 7.911 around the houses. This year presented an infection rate of 1.30%, with 107 positive triatomines, being Quixerà the city with the highest infection rate in that year. The infection rate in adults triatomine (1.92%) was higher than in nymphs (1.21%). The species captured during the study period were Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi and Rhodnius nasutus. Of these species, T. pseudomaculta was the most captured throughout the study period, with 12.643 specimes. During this study, were 11 cities studied, and the most infested was Tabuleiro do Norte with 3.976 specimens, followed by Ãrere with 3.289. The city with the highest infection rate during the study period was Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) with a total of 125 triatomines positive, followed by Quixerà (2.39%). At the end of the study, we can conclude that it is still necessary to intensify Control Program of Chagas disease, in order to avoid the maximum transmission of this disease. Finally we highlight the importance of conducting educational programs to the population in order to provide guidance to the public on disease prevention, such as towing houses, fix cracks and maintain clean environments at home and around the homes to prevent colonization of the approach and vectors. A doenÃa de Chagas à uma das doenÃas parasitÃrias mais importante da AmÃrica Latina, transmitida por triatomÃneos jà atingiu mais de 10 milhÃes de pessoas. Essa enfermidade à tÃpica de ambientes rurais e habitaÃÃes inadequadas que oferecem abrigo ao vector transmissor da doenÃa. O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a presenÃa de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomÃneos capturados nos intra e peridomicÃlios, em municÃpios da regiÃo sudestedo estado do CearÃ. Trata-se de um estudo retrospectivo descritivo, de consulta aos arquivos do Programa de Controle da DoenÃa de Chagas do LaboratÃrio Regional de Endemias do Limoeiro do Norte â CE, que atende os municÃpios que foram estudados no perÃodo de 2009 a 2011. Durante o estudo foi capturado um total de 18.408 exemplares de triatomÃneos, entre ninfas e adultos no intradomicÃlio e peridomicÃlio. Desse total, 17.910 exemplares foram examinados, representando 97,29 % dos capturados. O nÃmero de ninfas capturadas foi cerca de trÃs vezes maior que o nÃmero de adultos. O ano de 2010 foi o ano com maior nÃmero de capturas, com um total de 8.548 triatomÃneos capturados, distribuÃdos entre ninfas (6.115) e adultos (2.433), sendo 637 no intradomicÃlio e 7.911 no peridomicÃlio. O Ãndice de infecÃÃo nesse ano foi de 1,30%, com 107 triatomÃneos positivos, sendo Quixerà o municÃpio com maior Ãndice de infecÃÃo. O Ãndice de infecÃÃo em adultos (1,92%) foi maior do que em ninfas (1,21%). As espÃcies capturadas durante o perÃodo de estudo foram Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi e Rhodnius nasutus. Dessas espÃcies, T. pseudomaculta foi a mais capturada durante todo o perÃodo de estudo, com 12.643 exemplares. Durante o perÃodo de estudo foram estudados 11 municÃpios, sendo o mais infestado Tabuleiro do Norte com 3.976 exemplares, seguido de Ãrere com 3.289 exemplares. O municÃpio que apresentou maior Ãndice de infecÃÃo durante o perÃodo de estudo foi Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) com um total de 125 triatomÃneos positivos, seguido de Quixerà (2,39%). Ao fim do estudo, pode-se concluir que ainda faz-se necessÃria a intensificaÃÃo do Programa de Controle da DoenÃa de Chagas, para poder evitar ao mÃximo a transmissÃo da doenÃa. Finalmente destaca-se a importÃncia de realizar programas educativos à populaÃÃo com a finalidade de dar orientaÃÃes à populaÃÃo na prevenÃÃo da doenÃa, tais como rebocar as casas, corrigir frestas e manter limpos os ambientes no peridomicÃlio e no domicÃlio para evitar a aproximaÃÃo e colonizaÃÃo dos vetores. FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=9616application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:22:41Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv Ãndice de infestaÃÃo e infecÃÃo de triatomÃneos por Trypanosoma cruzi na regiÃo Sudeste do Estado do CearÃ
title Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
spellingShingle Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos
Chagas Disease
Triatomines
Infection rate
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
title_full Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
title_fullStr Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
title_full_unstemmed Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
title_sort Index of infestation and infection in triatomine by Trypanosoma cruzi in southeastern of state of CearÃ
author Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos
author_facet Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Maria de Fatima Oliveira
dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 11749725304
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Ana Paula Soares Gondim
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dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3429432950576137
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dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7529521357189167
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arduina Sofia Ortet de Barros Vasconcelos
contributor_str_mv Maria de Fatima Oliveira
Fernando Schemelzer de Moraes Bezerra
Ana Paula Soares Gondim
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Chagas Disease
Triatomines
Infection rate
topic Chagas Disease
Triatomines
Infection rate
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgico
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Chagas disease is one of the most important parasitic diseases in Latin America, transmitted by triatomine, has reached more than 10 million people. This illness is typical of rural environments and inadequate housing provides shelter to the vector the disease transmitter. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines captured in intradomiciliary and surroundings in cities in the southeast region of CearÃin. This is a retrospective descriptive study, by consulting the archives of Control Program of Chagas Disease in Regional Laboratory of Endemic Diseases of Limoeiro do Norte â CE, which attends the cities that were studied from 2009 to 2011. During the study were captured a total of 18.408 specimens of insects, including nymphs and adults inside the home and outside homes. Of this total, 17.910 specimens were examined, representing 97,29%. The number of nymphs was taken about three times greater than the number of adults. The year of 2010 was the one with the highest number of captures, with a total of 8.548 triatomines, distributed among nymphs (6.115) and adults (2.433), and 637 inside of the houses and 7.911 around the houses. This year presented an infection rate of 1.30%, with 107 positive triatomines, being Quixerà the city with the highest infection rate in that year. The infection rate in adults triatomine (1.92%) was higher than in nymphs (1.21%). The species captured during the study period were Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi and Rhodnius nasutus. Of these species, T. pseudomaculta was the most captured throughout the study period, with 12.643 specimes. During this study, were 11 cities studied, and the most infested was Tabuleiro do Norte with 3.976 specimens, followed by Ãrere with 3.289. The city with the highest infection rate during the study period was Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) with a total of 125 triatomines positive, followed by Quixerà (2.39%). At the end of the study, we can conclude that it is still necessary to intensify Control Program of Chagas disease, in order to avoid the maximum transmission of this disease. Finally we highlight the importance of conducting educational programs to the population in order to provide guidance to the public on disease prevention, such as towing houses, fix cracks and maintain clean environments at home and around the homes to prevent colonization of the approach and vectors.
A doenÃa de Chagas à uma das doenÃas parasitÃrias mais importante da AmÃrica Latina, transmitida por triatomÃneos jà atingiu mais de 10 milhÃes de pessoas. Essa enfermidade à tÃpica de ambientes rurais e habitaÃÃes inadequadas que oferecem abrigo ao vector transmissor da doenÃa. O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a presenÃa de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomÃneos capturados nos intra e peridomicÃlios, em municÃpios da regiÃo sudestedo estado do CearÃ. Trata-se de um estudo retrospectivo descritivo, de consulta aos arquivos do Programa de Controle da DoenÃa de Chagas do LaboratÃrio Regional de Endemias do Limoeiro do Norte â CE, que atende os municÃpios que foram estudados no perÃodo de 2009 a 2011. Durante o estudo foi capturado um total de 18.408 exemplares de triatomÃneos, entre ninfas e adultos no intradomicÃlio e peridomicÃlio. Desse total, 17.910 exemplares foram examinados, representando 97,29 % dos capturados. O nÃmero de ninfas capturadas foi cerca de trÃs vezes maior que o nÃmero de adultos. O ano de 2010 foi o ano com maior nÃmero de capturas, com um total de 8.548 triatomÃneos capturados, distribuÃdos entre ninfas (6.115) e adultos (2.433), sendo 637 no intradomicÃlio e 7.911 no peridomicÃlio. O Ãndice de infecÃÃo nesse ano foi de 1,30%, com 107 triatomÃneos positivos, sendo Quixerà o municÃpio com maior Ãndice de infecÃÃo. O Ãndice de infecÃÃo em adultos (1,92%) foi maior do que em ninfas (1,21%). As espÃcies capturadas durante o perÃodo de estudo foram Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi e Rhodnius nasutus. Dessas espÃcies, T. pseudomaculta foi a mais capturada durante todo o perÃodo de estudo, com 12.643 exemplares. Durante o perÃodo de estudo foram estudados 11 municÃpios, sendo o mais infestado Tabuleiro do Norte com 3.976 exemplares, seguido de Ãrere com 3.289 exemplares. O municÃpio que apresentou maior Ãndice de infecÃÃo durante o perÃodo de estudo foi Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) com um total de 125 triatomÃneos positivos, seguido de Quixerà (2,39%). Ao fim do estudo, pode-se concluir que ainda faz-se necessÃria a intensificaÃÃo do Programa de Controle da DoenÃa de Chagas, para poder evitar ao mÃximo a transmissÃo da doenÃa. Finalmente destaca-se a importÃncia de realizar programas educativos à populaÃÃo com a finalidade de dar orientaÃÃes à populaÃÃo na prevenÃÃo da doenÃa, tais como rebocar as casas, corrigir frestas e manter limpos os ambientes no peridomicÃlio e no domicÃlio para evitar a aproximaÃÃo e colonizaÃÃo dos vetores.
description Chagas disease is one of the most important parasitic diseases in Latin America, transmitted by triatomine, has reached more than 10 million people. This illness is typical of rural environments and inadequate housing provides shelter to the vector the disease transmitter. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines captured in intradomiciliary and surroundings in cities in the southeast region of CearÃin. This is a retrospective descriptive study, by consulting the archives of Control Program of Chagas Disease in Regional Laboratory of Endemic Diseases of Limoeiro do Norte â CE, which attends the cities that were studied from 2009 to 2011. During the study were captured a total of 18.408 specimens of insects, including nymphs and adults inside the home and outside homes. Of this total, 17.910 specimens were examined, representing 97,29%. The number of nymphs was taken about three times greater than the number of adults. The year of 2010 was the one with the highest number of captures, with a total of 8.548 triatomines, distributed among nymphs (6.115) and adults (2.433), and 637 inside of the houses and 7.911 around the houses. This year presented an infection rate of 1.30%, with 107 positive triatomines, being Quixerà the city with the highest infection rate in that year. The infection rate in adults triatomine (1.92%) was higher than in nymphs (1.21%). The species captured during the study period were Triatoma pseudomaculta, Triatoma brasiliensis, Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus lutzi and Rhodnius nasutus. Of these species, T. pseudomaculta was the most captured throughout the study period, with 12.643 specimes. During this study, were 11 cities studied, and the most infested was Tabuleiro do Norte with 3.976 specimens, followed by Ãrere with 3.289. The city with the highest infection rate during the study period was Limoeiro do Norte (5,00%) with a total of 125 triatomines positive, followed by Quixerà (2.39%). At the end of the study, we can conclude that it is still necessary to intensify Control Program of Chagas disease, in order to avoid the maximum transmission of this disease. Finally we highlight the importance of conducting educational programs to the population in order to provide guidance to the public on disease prevention, such as towing houses, fix cracks and maintain clean environments at home and around the homes to prevent colonization of the approach and vectors.
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