2007
DOI: 10.5216/rpt.v24i1.19879
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Infestação De Vetores Da Tripanosomíase Americana No Ambiente Domiciliar, No Estado De Goiás

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“…In spite of the low indices for natural infection with trypanosomes for this species in DF, compared with studies in different regions of Brazil [12][13][14][15][16][17] , it is important to stress that some of the triatomines were found colonizing intradomicile and feeding on human blood according to precipitin tests (unpublished data), thus evidencing the risk of human infection. Our results also show that the spatial occurrence of triatomine species is different in the 20 administrative regions studied in DF, with the highest number of records and species richness observed in Planaltina, a predominantly rural region with the highest frequency of T. sordida.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In spite of the low indices for natural infection with trypanosomes for this species in DF, compared with studies in different regions of Brazil [12][13][14][15][16][17] , it is important to stress that some of the triatomines were found colonizing intradomicile and feeding on human blood according to precipitin tests (unpublished data), thus evidencing the risk of human infection. Our results also show that the spatial occurrence of triatomine species is different in the 20 administrative regions studied in DF, with the highest number of records and species richness observed in Planaltina, a predominantly rural region with the highest frequency of T. sordida.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data show that P. megistus remains the most frequent species, followed by T. pseudomaculata, T. sordida, P. geniculatus, R. neglectus, and P. diasi. A study on the geographic distribution of synanthropic triatomines in the state of Goiás in the 1990s indicated the existence of five species: T. sordida, T. infestans, R. neglectus, P. megistus, and T. pseudomaculata 14 . The species with highest natural infection rate with trypanosomes was P. megistus, as observed in our study in DF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species was described from specimens captured in limestone in peridomiciliary environments in the municipality of Taguatinga, State of Tocantins 3 . Triatoma costalimai specimens are still being captured in domiciliary units in municipalities in the southeast of Tocantins 4 and northeast of Goiás 5,6 with significant rates of infection by Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas, 1909 7,8 , thereby maintaining the potential risk of vectorial transmission of Chagas disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, in addition to bird nests, tree hollows, crevices between rocks, fallen trunks, exposed roots, loose tree bark and palm tree and bromeliad leaves, triatomines can also be found in peri-and intra-domestic environments, especially in poorly constructed housing units. Triatomines undergo a domiciliation process when they are forced out of their wild environments due to habitat destruction around dwellings, after which they find shelter in rural constructions [6][7][8] . In addition, the presence of domestic animals and peri-domestic constructions used for animal maintenance and breeding greatly influences the presence and transmission of parasites because they provide a permanent food source and promote contact between vectors and humans 7,[9][10][11][12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%