Tzintli Meraz-Medina, Paulo Daniel Rúa-Vázquez, José Francisco Montealegre-Bautista, José Alejandro Martínez-Ibarra
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摘要
查加斯病是拉丁美洲最重要的媒介传播疾病之一。图片锥虫(Triatoma picturata,Usinger)分布于墨西哥西部,是克鲁兹锥虫最重要的媒介之一。了解建造房屋所用的类型和材料,可以通过集中精力控制特定微栖息地中的每一种铁藻毒素,从而改进控制铁藻毒素的方法。对墨西哥西部三个研究地区的房屋进行了表征,这些房屋中有画龙线虫,还有两个昆虫学指标。三个地区的感染指数在10.8%至51.9%之间,而自然感染指数在18.1%至35.2%之间。在昆虫学指数值最高的Juan Gil Preciado,大多数房屋都是用土坯墙建造的,屋顶是粘土瓦,地面是泥土,还包括家畜。我们的数据表明,三个研究地区的居民感染克鲁兹锥虫的潜在风险显著不同,这表明了研究当地锥虫种群的重要性。我们的研究应该通过提供更容易受到铁人三项病毒入侵的房屋的概况,为有关铁人三项感染控制工作的决策做出贡献。
Infection with Trypanosoma Cruzi Chagas and Characterization of Human Habitats of Triatoma Picturata (Usinger) in Western Mexico.
Chagas disease is one of the most important vector-borne diseases in Latin America. Triatoma picturata (Usinger), distributed in western Mexico, is one of the most important vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi Chagas. Knowing the type and materials used for building homes could lead to improved methods for controlling triatomines by focusing efforts on controlling every species of triatomine in its specific microhabitat. Houses in three studied localities of western Mexico that harbored T. picturata were characterized, as well as two entomological indices. Infestation Index values varied from 10.8% to 51.9% in the three localities, whereas Natural Infection Index values varied from 18.1% to 35.2%. Characteristics of houses invaded by T. picturata also varied. In Juan Gil Preciado, with the highest Entomological Index values, most houses were built of adobe walls with a roof of clay tiles and a dirt floor, and included the presence of domestic animals. Our data indicate that the potential risk of infection with T. cruzi differs markedly for inhabitants of the three studied localities, which demonstrates the importance of studying local populations of triatomines. Our study should contribute to decision-making regarding triatomine control efforts by providing profiles of houses that are more susceptible to triatomine invasion.
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The Journal of Vector Ecology is an international journal published by the Society for Vector Ecology. It is concerned with all aspects of the biology, ecology, and control of arthropod and vertebrate vectors and the interrelationships between the vectors and the agents of disease that they transmit. The journal publishes original research articles and scientific notes, as well as comprehensive reviews of vector biology based on presentations at Society meetings. All papers are reviewed by at least two qualified scientists who recommend their suitability for publication. Acceptance of manuscripts is based on their scientific merit and is the final decision of the editor, but these decisions may be appealed to the editorial board. The journal began publishing in 1974 and now publishes on-line only.