Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease (CD), is transmitted by hematophagous insects belonging to the subfamily Triatominae. After elimination of Triatoma infestans, the infestation of human dwellings by secondary species of vectors continues to pose a risk of transmission of the parasite. Our aim was to investigate the T. cruzi presence in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil. The capture of the insects was carried out by technicians of the municipalities after residents reported the outbreak. Five residents and 27 triatomines captured in four municipalities in the North and Midwest of the state were evaluated. The research of T. cruzi was carried out using parasitological, serological, and molecular techniques, in human blood, excreta, intestinal contents and insect macerate. Panstrongylus megistus, P. geniculatus and Triatoma sp. were identified. Ten specimens of P. megistus were captured in a house in Mandaguari with five residents and presented an infection rate of 70% for T. cruzi like. All residents tested negative for T. cruzi infection. Another 15 P. megistus were captured in the peridomicile in Janiópolis and had 100.0% positivity. The only adult specimen of P. geniculatus captured in the intradomicile in Amaporã, as well as the nymph of Triatoma in the peridomicile in Paiçandu, were negative. The finding of P. megistus naturally infected by T. cruzi in households in rural area of Paraná demonstrates a potential risk of vector transmission of CD in these regions. |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern BrazilInvestigación sobre la presencia de Trypanosoma cruzi en triatominos y humanos en hogares rurales en el Estado de Paraná, sur de BrasilInvestigação sobre a presença de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos e humanos em domicílios rurais no Estado do Paraná, sul do BrasilChagas diseaseEpidemiological surveillanceSouthern Brazil.La enfermedad de ChagasVigilancia EpidemiológicaSur de Brasil.Doença de ChagasVigilância epidemiológicaSul do Brasil.Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease (CD), is transmitted by hematophagous insects belonging to the subfamily Triatominae. After elimination of Triatoma infestans, the infestation of human dwellings by secondary species of vectors continues to pose a risk of transmission of the parasite. Our aim was to investigate the T. cruzi presence in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil. The capture of the insects was carried out by technicians of the municipalities after residents reported the outbreak. Five residents and 27 triatomines captured in four municipalities in the North and Midwest of the state were evaluated. The research of T. cruzi was carried out using parasitological, serological, and molecular techniques, in human blood, excreta, intestinal contents and insect macerate. Panstrongylus megistus, P. geniculatus and Triatoma sp. were identified. Ten specimens of P. megistus were captured in a house in Mandaguari with five residents and presented an infection rate of 70% for T. cruzi like. All residents tested negative for T. cruzi infection. Another 15 P. megistus were captured in the peridomicile in Janiópolis and had 100.0% positivity. The only adult specimen of P. geniculatus captured in the intradomicile in Amaporã, as well as the nymph of Triatoma in the peridomicile in Paiçandu, were negative. The finding of P. megistus naturally infected by T. cruzi in households in rural area of Paraná demonstrates a potential risk of vector transmission of CD in these regions.Trypanosoma cruzi, el agente etiológico de la enfermedad de Chagas (EC), es transmitido por insectos hematófagos pertenecientes a la subfamilia Triatominae. Después de la eliminación de Triatoma infestans, la infestación de viviendas humanas por especies secundarias sigue planteando un riesgo de transmisión del parásito. Nuestro objetivo fue investigar la presencia de T. cruzi en triatominos y humanos en hogares rurales en el estado de Paraná, sur de Brasil. La captura de insectos fue realizada por técnicos de los municipios después de los residentes reportaron el brote. Se evaluaron cinco residentes y 27 triatominos capturados en cuatro municipios del Norte y Medio Oeste del estado. La investigación de T. cruzi se realizó mediante técnicas parasitológicas, serológicas y moleculares, en sangre humana, excrementos, contenido intestinal y macerado de insectos. Se identificaron Panstrongylus megistus (25 especímenes), P. geniculatus (1) y Triatoma (1). Diez especímenes de P. megistus fueron capturados en una casa en Mandaguari con cinco residentes y mostraron una tasa de infección de 70% para T. tipo cruzi. Todos los residentes resultaron negativos para la infección por T. cruzi. Otros 15 P. megistus fueron capturados en los peridomicilo de Janiópolis y mostraron 100.0% de positividad. El único espécimen adulto de P. geniculatus capturado en interior en Amaporã, así como la ninfa de Triatoma en el peridomicilo de Paiçandu, fueron negativos. A pesar de los resultados negativos de los residentes, el hallazgo de P. megistus naturalmente infectado por T. cruzi en hogares en el Paraná rural demuestra un riesgo potencial de transmisión vectorial de EC en estas regiones.Trypanosoma cruzi, agente etiológico da doença de Chagas (DC), é transmitido por insetos hematófagos pertencentes a subfamília Triatominae. Após eliminação do Triatoma infestans, a infestação de habitações humanas por espécies secundárias de vetores continua a oferecer risco de transmissão do parasito. Nosso objetivo foi investigar a presença de T. cruzi em triatomíneos e humanos em domicílios da área rural do Estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil. A captura dos insetos foi realizada por técnicos dos municípios após denúncia de foco por moradores. Foram avaliados cinco moradores e 27 triatomíneos capturados em quatro municípios do Norte e Centro-Oeste do estado. A pesquisa de T. cruzi foi realizada por meio de técnicas parasitológicas, sorológicas e moleculares, em sangue humano, excretas, conteúdo intestinal e macerado dos insetos. Foram identificados Panstrongylus megistus (25 exemplares), P. geniculatus (1) e Triatoma (1). Dez exemplares de P. megistus foram capturados em uma residência em Mandaguari com cinco moradores e apresentaram taxa de infecção de 70% para T. tipo cruzi. Todos os moradores apresentaram resultados negativos para infecção pelo T. cruzi. Outros 15 P. megistus foram capturados no peridomicílio em Janiópolis e apresentaram 100.0% de positividade. O único exemplar adulto de P. geniculatus capturado no intradomicílio em Amaporã, assim como a ninfa de Triatoma no peridomicílio de Paiçandu, estavam negativos. Apesar dos resultados negativos dos moradores, o encontro de P. megistus naturalmente infectado por T. cruzi em domicílios da área rural do Paraná demonstra risco potencial de transmissão vetorial da DC nessas regiões.Research, Society and Development2021-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1836610.33448/rsd-v10i10.18366Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e54101018366Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e54101018366Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e541010183662525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18366/16581Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Paula de Abreu; Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da Silva; Marcella Paula Mansano Sarto; Giullia Ferreira Iunklaus; João Vitor Trovo ; Nilma de Souza Fernandes; Amanda Regina Nichi de Sá; Mônica Lucia Gomes; Max Jean de Ornelas Toledo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Ana Paula deSilva, Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da Sarto, Marcella Paula MansanoIunklaus, Giullia FerreiraTrovo , João Vitor Fernandes, Nilma de Souza Sá, Amanda Regina Nichi deGomes, Mônica Lucia Toledo , Max Jean de Ornelas 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18366Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:31.157820Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil Investigación sobre la presencia de Trypanosoma cruzi en triatominos y humanos en hogares rurales en el Estado de Paraná, sur de Brasil Investigação sobre a presença de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos e humanos em domicílios rurais no Estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil Abreu, Ana Paula de Chagas disease Epidemiological surveillance Southern Brazil. La enfermedad de Chagas Vigilancia Epidemiológica Sur de Brasil. Doença de Chagas Vigilância epidemiológica Sul do Brasil. |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Investigation regarding the presence of Trypanosoma cruzi in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil |
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Abreu, Ana Paula de |
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Abreu, Ana Paula de Silva, Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da Sarto, Marcella Paula Mansano Iunklaus, Giullia Ferreira Trovo , João Vitor Fernandes, Nilma de Souza Sá, Amanda Regina Nichi de Gomes, Mônica Lucia Toledo , Max Jean de Ornelas |
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Silva, Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da Sarto, Marcella Paula Mansano Iunklaus, Giullia Ferreira Trovo , João Vitor Fernandes, Nilma de Souza Sá, Amanda Regina Nichi de Gomes, Mônica Lucia Toledo , Max Jean de Ornelas |
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Abreu, Ana Paula de Silva, Hevillyn Fernanda Lucas da Sarto, Marcella Paula Mansano Iunklaus, Giullia Ferreira Trovo , João Vitor Fernandes, Nilma de Souza Sá, Amanda Regina Nichi de Gomes, Mônica Lucia Toledo , Max Jean de Ornelas |
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Chagas disease Epidemiological surveillance Southern Brazil. La enfermedad de Chagas Vigilancia Epidemiológica Sur de Brasil. Doença de Chagas Vigilância epidemiológica Sul do Brasil. |
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Chagas disease Epidemiological surveillance Southern Brazil. La enfermedad de Chagas Vigilancia Epidemiológica Sur de Brasil. Doença de Chagas Vigilância epidemiológica Sul do Brasil. |
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Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease (CD), is transmitted by hematophagous insects belonging to the subfamily Triatominae. After elimination of Triatoma infestans, the infestation of human dwellings by secondary species of vectors continues to pose a risk of transmission of the parasite. Our aim was to investigate the T. cruzi presence in triatomines and humans in rural households in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil. The capture of the insects was carried out by technicians of the municipalities after residents reported the outbreak. Five residents and 27 triatomines captured in four municipalities in the North and Midwest of the state were evaluated. The research of T. cruzi was carried out using parasitological, serological, and molecular techniques, in human blood, excreta, intestinal contents and insect macerate. Panstrongylus megistus, P. geniculatus and Triatoma sp. were identified. Ten specimens of P. megistus were captured in a house in Mandaguari with five residents and presented an infection rate of 70% for T. cruzi like. All residents tested negative for T. cruzi infection. Another 15 P. megistus were captured in the peridomicile in Janiópolis and had 100.0% positivity. The only adult specimen of P. geniculatus captured in the intradomicile in Amaporã, as well as the nymph of Triatoma in the peridomicile in Paiçandu, were negative. The finding of P. megistus naturally infected by T. cruzi in households in rural area of Paraná demonstrates a potential risk of vector transmission of CD in these regions. |
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