Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry
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Resumo: | The objective of the study was to survey triatomines and diagnose Trypanosoma cruzi in captured vectors and sugarcane juice from sugarcane mills. 100% (3/3) of the active sugar cane mills in the study area were surveyed. An active and passive search of the vectors and research of T. cruzi in the feces of engorged triatomines by compression of the abdomen and for the juice in natura by sedimentation with Giemsa staining technique were carried out, where five samples per mill were collected, totaling 15 researched. As a result, in 100% (3/3) of the mills, 22 hematophagous triatomines were captured, with 41% (9/22) by passive search and 59% (13/22) by active search. 81.8% (18/22) were found in the household environment and 18.2% (04/22) in the intra-household environment of the mills. Two species were identified being 68.18% (15/22) Triatoma brasiliensis and 9.09% (02/22) Triatoma pseudomaculata, with one adult and the four nymphs unable to be identified. T. cruzi diagnosis for triatomines was observed 4.54% (1/22) positive and 95.45% (21/22) negative, while broth, 100% (15/15) negative. However in 33.3% (5/15) broth samples the presence of soiling (microplastics) was observed. Demonstrating the importance of investigation and monitoring of milling sites with the possibility of oral transmission, which currently represent the majority of infection records in Brazil. |
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Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industryBúsqueda de triatomas y diagnóstico de trypanosoma cruzi en vectores capturados y calderos de azúcar originados en las industrias del azúcar Pesquisa de triatomíneos e diagnóstico de trypanosoma cruzi em vetores capturados e caldo de cana oriundos de engenhos de cana de açúcar Chagas DiseaseTriatominaeFood safety.Doença de ChagasTriatominaeSegurança alimentar.Enfermedad de ChagasTriatominaeSeguridad alimentaria.The objective of the study was to survey triatomines and diagnose Trypanosoma cruzi in captured vectors and sugarcane juice from sugarcane mills. 100% (3/3) of the active sugar cane mills in the study area were surveyed. An active and passive search of the vectors and research of T. cruzi in the feces of engorged triatomines by compression of the abdomen and for the juice in natura by sedimentation with Giemsa staining technique were carried out, where five samples per mill were collected, totaling 15 researched. As a result, in 100% (3/3) of the mills, 22 hematophagous triatomines were captured, with 41% (9/22) by passive search and 59% (13/22) by active search. 81.8% (18/22) were found in the household environment and 18.2% (04/22) in the intra-household environment of the mills. Two species were identified being 68.18% (15/22) Triatoma brasiliensis and 9.09% (02/22) Triatoma pseudomaculata, with one adult and the four nymphs unable to be identified. T. cruzi diagnosis for triatomines was observed 4.54% (1/22) positive and 95.45% (21/22) negative, while broth, 100% (15/15) negative. However in 33.3% (5/15) broth samples the presence of soiling (microplastics) was observed. Demonstrating the importance of investigation and monitoring of milling sites with the possibility of oral transmission, which currently represent the majority of infection records in Brazil.El objetivo del estudio fue estudiar los triatominos y diagnosticar el Trypanosoma cruzi en los vectores capturados y en el jugo de caña de azúcar de los ingenios. Se encuestó al 100% (3/3) de los molinos activos en la zona de estudio. Se realizó la búsqueda activa y pasiva de los vectores y la investigación de T. cruzi en las heces de los triatominos engordados por compresión del abdomen y del jugo in natura por sedimentación con la técnica de tinción de Giemsa, donde se recogieron cinco muestras por molino, totalizando 15 investigados. En el 100% (3/3) de los molinos se capturaron 22 triatominos hematófagos, con un 41% (9/22) por búsqueda pasiva y un 59% (13/22) por búsqueda activa. Se encontraron en el entorno peri-domiciliario 81,8% (18/22) y 18,2% (04/22) en el entorno intradomiciliario de los molinos. Se identificaron dos especies, siendo el 68,18% (15/22) Triatoma brasiliensis y el 9,09% (02/22) Triatoma pseudomaculata, con un adulto y las cuatro ninfas no identificables. El diagnóstico de T. cruzi para los triatominos se observó 4,54% (1/22) positivo y 95,45% (21/22) negativo, mientras que el caldo, 100% (15/15) negativo. Sin embargo, en el 33,3% (5/15) de las muestras de caldo se observó la presencia de suciedad (microplásticos). Demostrando la importancia de la investigación y el monitoreo de los sitios de molienda con posibilidad de transmisión oral, que actualmente representan la mayoría de los registros de infección en Brasil.O objetivo do estudo foi pesquisar triatomíneos e diagnosticar Trypanosoma cruzi em vetores capturados e caldo de cana oriundos de engenhos de cana de açúcar. Foram pesquisados 100% (3/3) dos engenhos ativos na área de estudo. Realizou-se busca ativa e passiva dos vetores e pesquisa de T. cruzi nas fezes dos triatomíneos ingurgitados por compressão do abdômen e para o caldo in natura por sedimentação com técnica de coloração com Giemsa, onde se coletou cinco amostras por engenho totalizando 15 pesquisadas. Como resultados em 100% (3/3) dos engenhos foram capturados triatomíneos hematófagos totalizando 22 vetores, com 41% (9/22) por busca passiva e 59% (13/22) ativa. Encontrados nos ambientes peridomiciliar 81,8% (18/22) e 18,2% (04/22) intradomiciliar do engenho. Duas espécies foram identificadas sendo 68,18% (15/22) Triatoma brasiliensis e 9,09% (02/22) Triatoma pseudomaculata, com um adulto e as quatro ninfas sem possibilidade de identificação. O diagnóstico de T. cruzi para os triatomíneos foi observado 4,54% (1/22) positivos e 95,45% (21/22) negativos, enquanto que o caldo, 100% (15/15) negativas. Entretanto em 33,3% (5/15) amostras de caldo foram observadas presença de sujidades (microplásticos). Demonstrando a importância de investigação e acompanhamento dos locais de moagem com possibilidade de transmissão por via oral, que atualmente representam a maioria dos registros de infecção no Brasil.Research, Society and Development2021-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1939810.33448/rsd-v10i11.19398Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e96101119398Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e96101119398Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e961011193982525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19398/17301Copyright (c) 2021 Ismael Vinicius de Oliveira; Ana Karolinne de Alencar França; Fracisco Sérvulo de Oliveira Carvalho; Sara Caroline Dantas Nunes ; João Matheus Caé da Rocha; Kevyn Danuway Oliveira Alves ; Ana Carolyna Diógenes Bezerra; Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Bezerra; Karoline Mikaelle De Paiva Soares; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ismael Vinicius deFrança, Ana Karolinne de Alencar Carvalho, Fracisco Sérvulo de Oliveira Nunes , Sara Caroline Dantas Rocha, João Matheus Caé da Alves , Kevyn Danuway Oliveira Bezerra, Ana Carolyna Diógenes Bezerra, Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Soares, Karoline Mikaelle De Paiva Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19398Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:18.050801Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv |
Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry Búsqueda de triatomas y diagnóstico de trypanosoma cruzi en vectores capturados y calderos de azúcar originados en las industrias del azúcar Pesquisa de triatomíneos e diagnóstico de trypanosoma cruzi em vetores capturados e caldo de cana oriundos de engenhos de cana de açúcar |
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Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
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Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry Oliveira, Ismael Vinicius de Chagas Disease Triatominae Food safety. Doença de Chagas Triatominae Segurança alimentar. Enfermedad de Chagas Triatominae Seguridad alimentaria. |
title_short |
Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
title_full |
Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
title_fullStr |
Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
title_full_unstemmed |
Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
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Triatominium search and diagnosis of trypanosoma cruzi in vectors captured in cane calk originating from sugarcane industry |
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Oliveira, Ismael Vinicius de |
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Oliveira, Ismael Vinicius de França, Ana Karolinne de Alencar Carvalho, Fracisco Sérvulo de Oliveira Nunes , Sara Caroline Dantas Rocha, João Matheus Caé da Alves , Kevyn Danuway Oliveira Bezerra, Ana Carolyna Diógenes Bezerra, Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Soares, Karoline Mikaelle De Paiva Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna |
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author |
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França, Ana Karolinne de Alencar Carvalho, Fracisco Sérvulo de Oliveira Nunes , Sara Caroline Dantas Rocha, João Matheus Caé da Alves , Kevyn Danuway Oliveira Bezerra, Ana Carolyna Diógenes Bezerra, Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Soares, Karoline Mikaelle De Paiva Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna |
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Oliveira, Ismael Vinicius de França, Ana Karolinne de Alencar Carvalho, Fracisco Sérvulo de Oliveira Nunes , Sara Caroline Dantas Rocha, João Matheus Caé da Alves , Kevyn Danuway Oliveira Bezerra, Ana Carolyna Diógenes Bezerra, Francisco Silvestre Brilhante Soares, Karoline Mikaelle De Paiva Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna |
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Chagas Disease Triatominae Food safety. Doença de Chagas Triatominae Segurança alimentar. Enfermedad de Chagas Triatominae Seguridad alimentaria. |
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Chagas Disease Triatominae Food safety. Doença de Chagas Triatominae Segurança alimentar. Enfermedad de Chagas Triatominae Seguridad alimentaria. |
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The objective of the study was to survey triatomines and diagnose Trypanosoma cruzi in captured vectors and sugarcane juice from sugarcane mills. 100% (3/3) of the active sugar cane mills in the study area were surveyed. An active and passive search of the vectors and research of T. cruzi in the feces of engorged triatomines by compression of the abdomen and for the juice in natura by sedimentation with Giemsa staining technique were carried out, where five samples per mill were collected, totaling 15 researched. As a result, in 100% (3/3) of the mills, 22 hematophagous triatomines were captured, with 41% (9/22) by passive search and 59% (13/22) by active search. 81.8% (18/22) were found in the household environment and 18.2% (04/22) in the intra-household environment of the mills. Two species were identified being 68.18% (15/22) Triatoma brasiliensis and 9.09% (02/22) Triatoma pseudomaculata, with one adult and the four nymphs unable to be identified. T. cruzi diagnosis for triatomines was observed 4.54% (1/22) positive and 95.45% (21/22) negative, while broth, 100% (15/15) negative. However in 33.3% (5/15) broth samples the presence of soiling (microplastics) was observed. Demonstrating the importance of investigation and monitoring of milling sites with the possibility of oral transmission, which currently represent the majority of infection records in Brazil. |
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