1988
DOI: 10.1016/0169-4758(88)90004-x
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Chagas disease in Mexico

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“…These shorter mean time for beginning feeding were shorter than those for M. dimidiatus, T. infestans (Zeledón et al 1977), or even R. prolixus (Pippin 1970, Zeledón et al 1977) considered some of the most important Chagas disease vectors in America (WHO 1991) and similar to T. barberi (Zárate et al 1984) considered one of the most important Chagas disease vectors in Mexico (Salazar-Schettino et al 1988, Velasco-Castrejón 1991, Velasco-Castrejón et al 1994, Velasco-Castrejón & Salazar-Schettino 1996, Guzmán-Bracho 2001.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These shorter mean time for beginning feeding were shorter than those for M. dimidiatus, T. infestans (Zeledón et al 1977), or even R. prolixus (Pippin 1970, Zeledón et al 1977) considered some of the most important Chagas disease vectors in America (WHO 1991) and similar to T. barberi (Zárate et al 1984) considered one of the most important Chagas disease vectors in Mexico (Salazar-Schettino et al 1988, Velasco-Castrejón 1991, Velasco-Castrejón et al 1994, Velasco-Castrejón & Salazar-Schettino 1996, Guzmán-Bracho 2001.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise T. gerstaeckeri is considered the most important vector in Northeastern Mexico (Galavíz-Silva et al 1990, Martínez-Ibarra et al 1992, T. dimidiata in Southeastern and Southern Mexico (Guzmán et al 1991, Martínez-Ibarra et al 1998, T. barberi in Southwest and Southern Mexico (Salazar-Schettino et al 1988) and T. pallidipennis in the Center (Bautista et al 1999). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triatoma barberi Usinger es considerada la especie endémica más importante en México transmisora de la enfermedad de Chagas por las siguientes razones: por ser de hábitos domésticos y peridomésticos (Zárate 1983, Salazar et al 2005, porque generalmente coexiste en la misma casa con otras especies domésticas como T. dimidiata y T. pallidipennis (Zárate & Zárate 1985) y por presentar amplia distribución geográfi ca que abarca 14 estados principalmente en la región central del país (Gúzman-Bracho 2001, Peterson et al 2002.…”
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