| Literature DB >> 31094310 |
Kelly Cristine Borsatto1, Yago Visinho Dos Reis2, Ariane Cristina Caris Garcia1, Paulo Sergio de Sousa2, Maria Tercília Vilela de Azeredo-Oliveira1, Kaio Cesar Chaboli Alevi3,2,1.
Abstract
Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. This disease is distributed in 21 Latin American countries, where it is mostly vector-borne. In Brazil, there are 68 triatomine species. To date, the epidemiological surveys indicate that the state of São Paulo presents 11 species of triatomines, and most of these species have already been collected in a home environment and found to be infected with T. cruzi. Problems in correctly identifying species can lead to incorrect panorama of distribution of Chagas disease vectors. Thus, we developed an identification key for the triatomines of the state of São Paulo, based on cytogenetic data. With the exception of Panstrongylus diasi that does not present cytogenetic data available in the literature, all species were differentiated by cytogenetic characteristics. We emphasize the importance of using this key as a simple and objective tool in the entoepidemiological surveys conducted by the vector control programs.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31094310 PMCID: PMC6609205 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345