Abstract:24 25 Background: Studying the behavioral response of blood-sucking, disease-vector insects to 26 potentially repellent volatile compounds could shed light on the development of new 27 control strategies. Volatiles released by human facial skin microbiota play different roles in 28 the host-seeking behavior of triatomines. We assessed the repellency effect of such 29 compounds of bacterial origin on Triatoma infestans and Rhodnius prolixus, two important 30 vectors of Chagas disease in Latin America. 31 Method… Show more
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