Eco-Epidemiology of Chagas Disease in Chile

Mauricio Canals Lambarri, Andrea Cifuentes, Salvador Ayala, Valentina Tapia-Garay, Dante D. Cáceres Lillo
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There are four vector species of Chagas disease in Chile: Triatoma infestans, responsible for the domestic cycle; Mepraia spinolai, the main wild vector; and M. gajardoi and M. parapatrica, two coastal wild species whose importance as vectors is not well known. They are species of dry environments of the central-north region of Chile, whose best predictors of distribution are warm average temperatures and low rainfall. They are found in rock quarries, nests of birds, and small mammals, and T. infestans has sylvatic foci associated with a Bromeliaceae species. While human blood represents 70% of the diet of T. infestans, in M. spinolai this value is 7%, which means that a large part of Chagas disease in Chile is due to T. infestans. However, all species have high percentages of T. cruzi infection. Chagas disease in Chile follows the distribution of T. infestans, and although the cycle of domestic transmission by this vector is interrupted, there is still a constant prevalence and mortality and ascending incidences. Models predict that although climate change will not vary greatly the north-south distribution of vectors, it could increase the reproductive number of the disease, increasing risk areas of Chagas disease.
智利恰加斯病的生态流行病学
智利的恰加斯病有四种病媒物种:引起家庭循环的斑鼻虫;主要野生病媒棘叶假蝇;以及两种作为病媒的重要性尚不为人所知的沿海野生种gajardoi和parapatrica。它们是智利中北部地区干燥环境的物种,其分布的最佳预测因子是温暖的平均气温和低降雨量。它们在采石场、鸟类巢穴和小型哺乳动物中被发现,并且寄生菌具有与凤梨科物种相关的森林疫源地。虽然人类血液占感染弓形虫饮食的70%,但在棘毛螺旋体中,这一比例为7%,这意味着智利的大部分恰加斯病是由感染弓形虫引起的。然而,所有物种的克氏锥虫感染率都很高。智利的恰加斯病跟随寄生弓形虫的分布,虽然这种病媒在国内的传播周期被打断,但仍有恒定的流行率和死亡率,发病率不断上升。模型预测,尽管气候变化不会大大改变病媒的南北分布,但它可能增加该疾病的繁殖数量,增加南美锥虫病的危险地区。
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