墨西哥共和国六个州与人类居住和潜在危险区有关的三蝽的分布(异翅目:蠓科)

J. I. Benitez-Alva, H. Huerta, Juan Téllez-Rendón
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恰加斯病是拉丁美洲真正的公共卫生问题,由鞭毛虫原生动物克氏锥虫引起,卡洛斯·查加斯于1909年描述了这一疾病。克氏锥虫由锥蝽亚科的吸血昆虫传播,这些昆虫在森林、住宅周围和家庭生境中大量繁殖,后两者因其媒介作用而对公共卫生构成潜在风险。我们回顾了阿瓜斯卡连特斯州、恰帕斯州、格雷罗州、哈利斯科州、Michoacán和瓦哈卡州与人类居住有关的锥虫分布及其与克鲁兹锥虫的自然感染。根据2006 - 2010年流行病学诊断与参考研究所昆虫学实验室收到的样本,绘制了潜在危险区分布图和分层图。共鉴定了7种三棱蝽的1910个标本。barbertriatoma barberi、Meccus longipenis和M. pallidipenis是克氏体感染率最高的物种;白桦尺蠖(M. pallidipennis)和白尺蠖(T. dimidiata)分布最广。
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DISTRIBUTION OF TRIATOMINES (HETEROPTERA: REDUVIIDAE) ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN HABITATION AND POTENTIAL RISK AREAS IN SIX STATES OF THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC
Chagas disease is a real public health problem in Latin America, caused by the flagellate protozoanTrypanosoma cruzi and described by Carlos Chagas in 1909. T. cruzi is transmitted by bloodsuckinginsects of the subfamily Triatominae which thrive in sylvatic, peridomestic, and domestic habitats,being in the latter two a potential risk to public health because of their role as vectors. We review thedistribution of triatomines associated with human habitation and their natural infection with T. cruzifrom the states of Aguascalientes, Chiapas, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, and Oaxaca. Based onsamples received in the Laboratory of Entomology of the Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis andReference (InDRE-SSA) during the period 2006 to 2010, distribution maps and stratification of potentialareas of risk were made. A total of 1910 specimens of seven species of triatomines were identified.Triatoma barberi, Meccus longipennis and M. pallidipennis were the species with the highest rate ofinfection with T. cruzi; M. pallidipennis and T. dimidiata were the most widely distributed species.
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