Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro
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Resumo: | Worldwide, there are approximately 6 to 8 million people infected by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas Disease (CD), with approximately 4 thousand deaths/year in Brazil. Trypanosoma cruzi vectors are hematophagous triatomines, which have a wide variety of hosts, mainly domestic and wild mammals. The objective of this study was to understand the entomological indicators and food sources of triatomines captured in Petrolina, a municipality endemic for CD in Pernambuco, in the Brazilian semi-arid region. The entomological research was carried out from January to December 2022, both indoors (house/intradoimicile) and outdoors (vinicity/peridomicile). The household infestation index and the natural infection index were calculated. The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) was performed to identify food sources, based on the sequencing of the 12S rDNA gene fragment, using vertebrate-specific primers. In total, 906 triatomines were captured in the peridomicile (807) and intradomicile (99), which were identified as Triatoma brasiliensis (84.7%, 767 specimens, 419 nymphs and 348 adults), T. pseudomaculata (14.7%, 133 specimens, 74 nymphs and 59 adults), Rhodnius nasutus (0.6%, 5 specimens, 4 nymphs and 1 adult), and T. sordida (0.1%, 1 adult specimen). The household infestation index was 11%. Of the 906 triatomines captured, 35 were infected by trypanosomatids, 33 of which were T. brasiliensis and two T. pseudomaculata, which corresponds to a natural infection index of 3.8%. The following food sources have been identified: humans on T. pseudomaculata (2) and T. brasiliensis (1); dog in T. brasiliensis (1) and rodent (Mus musculus) in T. brasiliensis (1). The results reinforce the need to intensify CD diagnosis, surveillance, and control actions in Petrolina, since an increase in entomological indices was recorded, in addition to the detection of human blood and domestic and synanthropic animals as a food source for triatomines infected, suggesting the risk of vector transmission of CD in the municipality. As it is a zoonosis, multidisciplinary and intersectoral CD surveillance actions must be carried out in the context of One Health approach. |
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OLIVEIRA, Jaqueline Bianque deSILVA, Maria Beatriz AraújoMELO, Marcia Almeida deCARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9091568011957300SILVA, Luís Ricardo Soares da2024-07-10T19:02:57Z2023-07-31SILVA, Luís Ricardo Soares da. Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro. 2023. 72 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9658Worldwide, there are approximately 6 to 8 million people infected by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas Disease (CD), with approximately 4 thousand deaths/year in Brazil. Trypanosoma cruzi vectors are hematophagous triatomines, which have a wide variety of hosts, mainly domestic and wild mammals. The objective of this study was to understand the entomological indicators and food sources of triatomines captured in Petrolina, a municipality endemic for CD in Pernambuco, in the Brazilian semi-arid region. The entomological research was carried out from January to December 2022, both indoors (house/intradoimicile) and outdoors (vinicity/peridomicile). The household infestation index and the natural infection index were calculated. The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) was performed to identify food sources, based on the sequencing of the 12S rDNA gene fragment, using vertebrate-specific primers. In total, 906 triatomines were captured in the peridomicile (807) and intradomicile (99), which were identified as Triatoma brasiliensis (84.7%, 767 specimens, 419 nymphs and 348 adults), T. pseudomaculata (14.7%, 133 specimens, 74 nymphs and 59 adults), Rhodnius nasutus (0.6%, 5 specimens, 4 nymphs and 1 adult), and T. sordida (0.1%, 1 adult specimen). The household infestation index was 11%. Of the 906 triatomines captured, 35 were infected by trypanosomatids, 33 of which were T. brasiliensis and two T. pseudomaculata, which corresponds to a natural infection index of 3.8%. The following food sources have been identified: humans on T. pseudomaculata (2) and T. brasiliensis (1); dog in T. brasiliensis (1) and rodent (Mus musculus) in T. brasiliensis (1). The results reinforce the need to intensify CD diagnosis, surveillance, and control actions in Petrolina, since an increase in entomological indices was recorded, in addition to the detection of human blood and domestic and synanthropic animals as a food source for triatomines infected, suggesting the risk of vector transmission of CD in the municipality. As it is a zoonosis, multidisciplinary and intersectoral CD surveillance actions must be carried out in the context of One Health approach.No mundo, existem cerca de 6 a 8 milhões de pessoas infectadas pelo protozoário Trypanosoma cruzi, agente etiológico da Doença de Chagas (DC), com aproximadamente 4 mil óbitos/ano no Brasil. Os vetores de T. cruzi são triatomíneos hematófagos, que apresentam uma ampla variedade de hospedeiros, principalmente mamíferos domésticos e silvestres. O objetivo desse estudo foi conhecer os indicadores entomológicos e as fontes alimentares de triatomíneos capturados em Petrolina, município endêmico da DC em Pernambuco, no semiárido brasileiro. A pesquisa entomológica foi realizada de janeiro a dezembro de 2022, tanto no intradomicílio como no peridomicílio. O índice de infestação domiciliar e o índice de infecção natural foram calculados. A Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) foi realizada para a identificação das fontes alimentares, a partir do sequenciamento do fragmento do gene 12S rDNA, usando primers específicos de vertebrados. No total, foram capturados 906 triatomíneos no peridomicílio (807) e no intradomicílio (99), os quais foram identificados como Triatoma brasiliensis (84,7%, 767 espécimes, 419 ninfas e 348 adultos), T. pseudomaculata (14,7%,133 espécimes, 74 ninfas e 59 adultos), Rhodnius nasutus (0,6%, 5 espécimes, 4 ninfas e 1 adulto) e T. sórdida (0,1%, 1 espécime adulto). O índice de infestação domiciliar foi 11%. Dos 906 triatomíneos capturados, 35 estavam infectados por tripanossomatídeos, sendo 33 T. brasiliensis e dois T. pseudomaculata, o que corresponde ao índice de infecção natural de 3,8%. Foram identificadas as seguintes fontes alimentares: humanos em T. pseudomaculata (2) e T. brasiliensis (1); cão em T. brasiliensis (1) e roedor (Mus musculus) em T. brasiliensis (1). Os resultados reforçam a necessidade de intensificação das ações de diagnóstico, vigilância e controle da DC em Petrolina, uma vez que foi registrado um aumento dos índices entomológicos, além da detecção de sangue humano e de animais domésticos e sinantrópicos como fonte alimentar de triatomíneos infectados, sugerindo o risco de transmissão vetorial da DC no município. Por se tratar de uma zoonose, ações multidisciplinares e intersetoriais de vigilância da DC devem ser realizadas, no contexto da Saúde Única.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2024-07-10T19:02:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Luis Ricardo Soares da Silva.pdf: 873340 bytes, checksum: d9d10ec0460d664b3a1889458625b76a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-07-10T19:02:57Z (GMT). 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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro SILVA, Luís Ricardo Soares da Triatomíneos Barbeiro (Inseto) Controle de vetores Doença de Chagas Epidemiologia Saúde única CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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Indicadores entomológicos e fontes alimentares de triatomíneos de uma área endêmica da doença de Chagas no semiárido brasileiro |
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SILVA, Luís Ricardo Soares da |
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OLIVEIRA, Jaqueline Bianque de |
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SILVA, Maria Beatriz Araújo |
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MELO, Marcia Almeida de |
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CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de |
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SILVA, Luís Ricardo Soares da |
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OLIVEIRA, Jaqueline Bianque de SILVA, Maria Beatriz Araújo MELO, Marcia Almeida de CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de |
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Triatomíneos Barbeiro (Inseto) Controle de vetores Doença de Chagas Epidemiologia Saúde única |
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Triatomíneos Barbeiro (Inseto) Controle de vetores Doença de Chagas Epidemiologia Saúde única CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Worldwide, there are approximately 6 to 8 million people infected by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiological agent of Chagas Disease (CD), with approximately 4 thousand deaths/year in Brazil. Trypanosoma cruzi vectors are hematophagous triatomines, which have a wide variety of hosts, mainly domestic and wild mammals. The objective of this study was to understand the entomological indicators and food sources of triatomines captured in Petrolina, a municipality endemic for CD in Pernambuco, in the Brazilian semi-arid region. The entomological research was carried out from January to December 2022, both indoors (house/intradoimicile) and outdoors (vinicity/peridomicile). The household infestation index and the natural infection index were calculated. The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) was performed to identify food sources, based on the sequencing of the 12S rDNA gene fragment, using vertebrate-specific primers. In total, 906 triatomines were captured in the peridomicile (807) and intradomicile (99), which were identified as Triatoma brasiliensis (84.7%, 767 specimens, 419 nymphs and 348 adults), T. pseudomaculata (14.7%, 133 specimens, 74 nymphs and 59 adults), Rhodnius nasutus (0.6%, 5 specimens, 4 nymphs and 1 adult), and T. sordida (0.1%, 1 adult specimen). The household infestation index was 11%. Of the 906 triatomines captured, 35 were infected by trypanosomatids, 33 of which were T. brasiliensis and two T. pseudomaculata, which corresponds to a natural infection index of 3.8%. The following food sources have been identified: humans on T. pseudomaculata (2) and T. brasiliensis (1); dog in T. brasiliensis (1) and rodent (Mus musculus) in T. brasiliensis (1). The results reinforce the need to intensify CD diagnosis, surveillance, and control actions in Petrolina, since an increase in entomological indices was recorded, in addition to the detection of human blood and domestic and synanthropic animals as a food source for triatomines infected, suggesting the risk of vector transmission of CD in the municipality. As it is a zoonosis, multidisciplinary and intersectoral CD surveillance actions must be carried out in the context of One Health approach. |
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