Janaina Cipriana Dos Santos, Mirian Francisca Martins, Ludier Kesser Santos-Silva
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Abstract
Background: Chagas disease, an anthropozoonosis endemic to Latin America, is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and is a serious public health concern.
Methods: We investigated the natural infection of triatomine bugs, genotyped T. cruzi, and identified the blood meal sources of the infected vectors in the Medio Araguaia region of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Results: In total, 235 triatomines were identified. The highest triatomine occurrence (95.7%) was observed in the municipality of Barra do Garças. The most prevalent species was Triatoma williami (89.7%), followed by Rhodnius neglectus (8.8%), Panstrongylus geniculatus (0.88%), and Panstrongylus diasi (0.44%). Barra do Garças showed a high rate of natural infection by T. cruzi (65.7%). Four discrete typing units were identified in the infected insects: TcIV and TcII strains in T. williami, and TcI and TcIII associated with R. neglectus and P. geniculatus, respectively. Regarding blood meal sources, T. williami, P. geniculatus, and R. neglectus predominantly fed on birds and rodents. However, human blood was detected in 32.8% of the insects.
Conclusion: Overall, these findings indicate a high risk of Chagas disease vector transmission in the municipality of Barra do Garças, highlighting the need for innovative approaches to control and prevent this disease.
背景:恰加斯病是一种流行于拉丁美洲的人畜共患病,由克氏锥虫引起,是一个严重的公共卫生问题。方法:对巴西马托格罗索州中阿拉瓜亚地区克氏锥蝽自然感染情况进行调查,并对感染媒介的血源进行鉴定。结果:共鉴定出235种曲艾托明。在Barra do garas市,triatomine的发生率最高(95.7%)。最常见的种是三角蝽(89.7%),其次是忽略红蝇(8.8%)、膝圆线虫(0.88%)和diasi圆线虫(0.44%)。Barra do garas自然感染率较高(65.7%)。在受感染昆虫中鉴定出4个独立的分型单元,分别是美洲田鼠的TcIV和TcII菌株,忽略田鼠的TcI和TcIII菌株和假蝇的TcIII菌株。在血食性来源方面,黄胸鼠、黄胸鼠和忽略鼠主要以鸟类和啮齿动物为食。然而,在32.8%的昆虫中检测到人血。结论:总体而言,这些调查结果表明,在巴拉多加尔帕拉斯市,恰加斯病媒介传播的风险很高,突出表明需要采取创新方法来控制和预防这种疾病。
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