Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco
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Resumo: | Trypanosoma cruzi presents a heterogeneous population with seven lineages recognized, called Discrete Typing Units (DTU's). The knowledge of DTUs can contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiology of Chagas disease and the possible risk factors for infection to man. The study aimed to carry out an entomological survey of triatomines and molecularly characterize the lineages of T. cruzi present in vectors, in municipalities in the rural region of Pernambuco, Brazil. Based on data from the Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas (PNCDCh), a retrospective study (2008-2017) was conducted to assess the occurrence and distribution of triatomines in 21 municipalities. In addition, during the period from July 2018 to June 2019, triatomines were collected in intradomicile and peridomicile area and identified for subsequent DNA extraction. The search for T. cruzi was carried out through parasitological and molecular exams. For the DNA research of Trypanosoma spp. PCR was performed, and the amplified products were purified and sequenced. T. cruzi genotyping was performed by Multiplex PCR. To evaluate the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatid parasites, data from the PNCDch (2008-2018) were used, the total number of triatomines captured from intradomicile and peridomicile areas, as well as the infection rate (IR) by trypanosomatid. The 𝐺𝑖∗method by Getis–Ord method was used to statistically identify significant concentration clusters and the IR of triatomines by trypanosomatids. A generalized linear regression model with binomial distribution was used to evaluate the probability of finding an IR by trypanosomatids. A total of 4694 triatomines were collected, 94.5% and 5.5% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments. The most frequent species were Panstrongylus lutzi (30.36%), Triatoma brasiliensis (26.12%), Triatoma pseudomaculata (22.43%) and Panstrongylus megistus (20.54%). A total of 117 triatomines were collected, 93.16% and 6.84% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments, respectively. The captured species were P. lutzi (37.60%), T. pseudomaculata (26.50%), T. brasiliensis (23.08%), and P. megistus (12.82%). In parasitological and molecular tests, the T. cruzi infection rate was 5.49% and 12.09%. The molecular analysis detected 70.59% of the TcI genotype in all triatomine species identified and 29.41% of the TcIII/TcIV in P. megistus and P. lutzi. The analysis of the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatids was performed with 4,800 triatomines. The flagellar forms similar to T. cruzi were detected in 10.29% of them, the majority of positive specimens (98.17%) were collected at intradomicile. The geospatial analyses identified triatomines clusters in intradomicile and peridomicile environments. The logistic regression for species (P. lutzi, P. megistus, T. Brasiliensis, and T. pseudomaculata) showed that the probability of detection of T. cruzi infection remains constant in up to 50 specimens examined or more. The presence of infected triatomines in intra and peridomicile areas calls for implementing surveillance actions, such as health education in areas where these vectors are most vulnerable. In addition, the adoption of systematic entomological control measures reduces the risks of infestation and, consequently, of Chagas disease |
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CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida deRAMOS, Rafael Antonio do NascimentoDUARTE, Valíria CerqueiraRAMOS, Carlos Alberto do NascimentoALVES, Lêucio CâmaraMIRANDA, Edyniesky Ferrerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6830220063645474SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta2022-09-09T17:49:48Z2022-06-28SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta. Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco. 2022. 140 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8646Trypanosoma cruzi presents a heterogeneous population with seven lineages recognized, called Discrete Typing Units (DTU's). The knowledge of DTUs can contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiology of Chagas disease and the possible risk factors for infection to man. The study aimed to carry out an entomological survey of triatomines and molecularly characterize the lineages of T. cruzi present in vectors, in municipalities in the rural region of Pernambuco, Brazil. Based on data from the Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas (PNCDCh), a retrospective study (2008-2017) was conducted to assess the occurrence and distribution of triatomines in 21 municipalities. In addition, during the period from July 2018 to June 2019, triatomines were collected in intradomicile and peridomicile area and identified for subsequent DNA extraction. The search for T. cruzi was carried out through parasitological and molecular exams. For the DNA research of Trypanosoma spp. PCR was performed, and the amplified products were purified and sequenced. T. cruzi genotyping was performed by Multiplex PCR. To evaluate the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatid parasites, data from the PNCDch (2008-2018) were used, the total number of triatomines captured from intradomicile and peridomicile areas, as well as the infection rate (IR) by trypanosomatid. The 𝐺𝑖∗method by Getis–Ord method was used to statistically identify significant concentration clusters and the IR of triatomines by trypanosomatids. A generalized linear regression model with binomial distribution was used to evaluate the probability of finding an IR by trypanosomatids. A total of 4694 triatomines were collected, 94.5% and 5.5% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments. The most frequent species were Panstrongylus lutzi (30.36%), Triatoma brasiliensis (26.12%), Triatoma pseudomaculata (22.43%) and Panstrongylus megistus (20.54%). A total of 117 triatomines were collected, 93.16% and 6.84% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments, respectively. The captured species were P. lutzi (37.60%), T. pseudomaculata (26.50%), T. brasiliensis (23.08%), and P. megistus (12.82%). In parasitological and molecular tests, the T. cruzi infection rate was 5.49% and 12.09%. The molecular analysis detected 70.59% of the TcI genotype in all triatomine species identified and 29.41% of the TcIII/TcIV in P. megistus and P. lutzi. The analysis of the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatids was performed with 4,800 triatomines. The flagellar forms similar to T. cruzi were detected in 10.29% of them, the majority of positive specimens (98.17%) were collected at intradomicile. The geospatial analyses identified triatomines clusters in intradomicile and peridomicile environments. The logistic regression for species (P. lutzi, P. megistus, T. Brasiliensis, and T. pseudomaculata) showed that the probability of detection of T. cruzi infection remains constant in up to 50 specimens examined or more. The presence of infected triatomines in intra and peridomicile areas calls for implementing surveillance actions, such as health education in areas where these vectors are most vulnerable. In addition, the adoption of systematic entomological control measures reduces the risks of infestation and, consequently, of Chagas diseaseTrypanosoma cruzi apresenta população heterogênea com sete linhagens reconhecidas denominadas de Discrete Typing Units (DTU’s). O conhecimento dessas DTUs pode contribuir para melhor compreensão da epidemiologia da doença de Chagas e os possíveis fatores de risco de infecção ao homem. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar levantamento entomológico de triatomíneos e caracterizar molecularmente as linhagens de T. cruzi que estão presentes nos vetores, em municípios do agreste de Pernambuco, Brasil. A partir de dados do Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas (PNCDch) foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo (2008-2017) para avaliar a ocorrência e distribuição de triatomíneos em 21 municípios. Além disso, durante o período de julho de 2018 a junho de 2019, triatomíneos foram coletados no intradomicílio e peridomicílio e identificados, para posterior extração de DNA. A pesquisa de T. cruzi foi realizada por meio de exames parasitológicos e moleculares. Para a pesquisa de DNA de Trypanossoma spp. foi realizada PCR, os produtos amplificados foram purificados e sequenciados. A genotipagem de T. cruzi foi realizada por Multiplex PCR. Para avaliar a distribuição espaço-temporal de triatomíneos infectados por tripanosomatídeos foram usados dados do PNCDch (2008-2018), incluindo o número total de triatomíneos capturados nas áreas intra e peridomiciliares, bem como a taxa de infecção (TI) por tripanosomatídeos. O método 𝐺𝑖∗ por Getis–Ord foi usado para identificar agrupamentos de concentração estatisticamente significativos e a TI. O modelo de regressão linear generalizado com distribuição binomial foi usado para avaliar a probabilidade de detectar a taxa de infecção por tripanosomatídeos. Através do estudo retrospectivo, um total de 4694 triatomíneos foram coletados, sendo 94,5% no intradomicílio e 5,5% no peridomicílio. As espécies mais frequentes foram Panstrongylus lutzi (30,36%), Triatoma brasiliensis (26,12%), Triatoma pseudomaculata (22,43%) e Panstrongylus megistus (20,54%). Um total de 117 triatomíneos foram coletados, sendo 93,16% e 6,84% em ambientes intradomiciliar e peridomiciliar, respectivamente. As espécies capturadas foram P. lutzi (37,60%), T. pseudomaculata (26,50%), T. brasiliensis (23,08%) e P. megistus (12,82%). A taxa de infecção por T. cruzi foi de 5,49% e 12,09% em exames parasitológicos e moleculares, respectivamente. A análise molecular detectou 70,59% de genótipo TcI, em todas as espécies de triatomíneos identificadas e 29,41% de TcIII/TcIV em P. megistus e P. lutzi. A análise da distribuição espaço-temporal de triatomíneos infectados por tripanosomatídeos foi realizada com 4.800 triatomíneos. Formas flagelares semelhantes a T. cruzi foram detectadas em 10,29% deles, e a maioria das amostras positivas (98,17%) foram coletadas no intradomicílio. As análises geoespaciais identificaram aglomerados de triatomíneos em ambientes intradomiciliares e peridomiciliares. A regressão logística para as espécies (P. lutzi, P. megistus, T. brasiliensis e T. pseudomaculata) demonstrou que a probabilidade de detecção da infecção por T. cruzi permanece constante em até 50 espécimes examinados ou mais. A presença de triatomíneos infectados em áreas de intra e peridomicílio alerta para a implementação de ações de vigilância, como educação em saúde nas áreas de maior vulnerabilidade de ocorrência desses vetores. Além da adoção de medidas de controle entomológico sistemático para reduzir os riscos de infestação e, consequentemente, da doença de Chagas.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2022-09-09T17:49:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tatiene Rossana Mota Silva.pdf: 5183027 bytes, checksum: 50cbbfc2333662eb2ed87a8036f725fd (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-09-09T17:49:48Z (GMT). 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Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
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Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
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Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta Trypanosoma cruzi Triatomíneos Doença de Chagas Distribuição espacial Caracterização molecular CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
title_full |
Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
title_fullStr |
Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
title_full_unstemmed |
Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
title_sort |
Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco |
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SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta |
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SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta |
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CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de |
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RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento |
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv |
DUARTE, Valíria Cerqueira |
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RAMOS, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento |
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv |
ALVES, Lêucio Câmara |
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv |
MIRANDA, Edyniesky Ferrer |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/6830220063645474 |
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SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta |
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CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento DUARTE, Valíria Cerqueira RAMOS, Carlos Alberto do Nascimento ALVES, Lêucio Câmara MIRANDA, Edyniesky Ferrer |
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Trypanosoma cruzi Triatomíneos Doença de Chagas Distribuição espacial Caracterização molecular |
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Trypanosoma cruzi Triatomíneos Doença de Chagas Distribuição espacial Caracterização molecular CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Trypanosoma cruzi presents a heterogeneous population with seven lineages recognized, called Discrete Typing Units (DTU's). The knowledge of DTUs can contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiology of Chagas disease and the possible risk factors for infection to man. The study aimed to carry out an entomological survey of triatomines and molecularly characterize the lineages of T. cruzi present in vectors, in municipalities in the rural region of Pernambuco, Brazil. Based on data from the Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas (PNCDCh), a retrospective study (2008-2017) was conducted to assess the occurrence and distribution of triatomines in 21 municipalities. In addition, during the period from July 2018 to June 2019, triatomines were collected in intradomicile and peridomicile area and identified for subsequent DNA extraction. The search for T. cruzi was carried out through parasitological and molecular exams. For the DNA research of Trypanosoma spp. PCR was performed, and the amplified products were purified and sequenced. T. cruzi genotyping was performed by Multiplex PCR. To evaluate the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatid parasites, data from the PNCDch (2008-2018) were used, the total number of triatomines captured from intradomicile and peridomicile areas, as well as the infection rate (IR) by trypanosomatid. The 𝐺𝑖∗method by Getis–Ord method was used to statistically identify significant concentration clusters and the IR of triatomines by trypanosomatids. A generalized linear regression model with binomial distribution was used to evaluate the probability of finding an IR by trypanosomatids. A total of 4694 triatomines were collected, 94.5% and 5.5% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments. The most frequent species were Panstrongylus lutzi (30.36%), Triatoma brasiliensis (26.12%), Triatoma pseudomaculata (22.43%) and Panstrongylus megistus (20.54%). A total of 117 triatomines were collected, 93.16% and 6.84% from the intradomiciliary and peridomiciliary environments, respectively. The captured species were P. lutzi (37.60%), T. pseudomaculata (26.50%), T. brasiliensis (23.08%), and P. megistus (12.82%). In parasitological and molecular tests, the T. cruzi infection rate was 5.49% and 12.09%. The molecular analysis detected 70.59% of the TcI genotype in all triatomine species identified and 29.41% of the TcIII/TcIV in P. megistus and P. lutzi. The analysis of the spatiotemporal distribution of triatomines infected by trypanosomatids was performed with 4,800 triatomines. The flagellar forms similar to T. cruzi were detected in 10.29% of them, the majority of positive specimens (98.17%) were collected at intradomicile. The geospatial analyses identified triatomines clusters in intradomicile and peridomicile environments. The logistic regression for species (P. lutzi, P. megistus, T. Brasiliensis, and T. pseudomaculata) showed that the probability of detection of T. cruzi infection remains constant in up to 50 specimens examined or more. The presence of infected triatomines in intra and peridomicile areas calls for implementing surveillance actions, such as health education in areas where these vectors are most vulnerable. In addition, the adoption of systematic entomological control measures reduces the risks of infestation and, consequently, of Chagas disease |
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SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta. Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco. 2022. 140 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife. |
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SILVA, Tatiene Rossana Móta. Distribuição espacial e caracterização molecular das linhagens de Trypanosoma cruzi em triatomíneos em municípios do Agreste de Pernambuco. 2022. 140 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife. |
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