Vigilância entomológica dos vetores da doença de Chagas nos municípios da VIII Gerência Regional de Saúde do estado de Pernambuco, Brasil, de 2012 a 2017

L. Silva, Maria Beatriz Araújo Silva, Gênova Maria de Azevedo Oliveira, C. Medeiros, Jaqueline Bianque Oliveira
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OBJECTIVES: To register the distribution of triatomine species found in the home environment, from 2012 to 2017, in the VIII Regional Health Management (GERES) of Pernambuco State, Brazil, and identify the natural infection rate by flagellates morphologically similar to Trypanosoma cruzi on these insects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Information from the Pernambuco Chagas Disease Control Program database was used, referring to triatomines collected in the homes of the municipalities, identified, and examined in the laboratory of the VIII GERES. Only insects with data of origin and natural infection were considered. The natural infection rate was calculated using entomological indicators. RESULTS: A total of 9,738 triatomines of six species were collected: Triatoma brasiliensis (8,251), Triatoma pseudomaculata (1,323), Panstrongylus lutzi (100), Triatoma sordida (56), Panstrongylus megistus (seven), and Rhodnius neglectus (one). The infection rate for flagellates morphologically similar to T. cruzi it was 2%. Petrolina, the largest municipality in the VIII GERES, had the biggest number of specimens (3,420) and Dormentes had the highest rate of infected triatomines (3.3%). Only T. brasiliensis was positive for the infection in all municipalities, while P. lutzi had the highest infection rate (38.0%). In 2014, the biggest number of triatomines (3,186) was found, while 2012 had the most infected insects (67) with the etiological agent of Chagas disease (5.0%). CONCLUSION: This study contributes to health surveillance, since positive species were found in all municipalities of the VIII GERES, signaling the risk of vector transmission.
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2012年至2017年,巴西伯南布哥州第八区域卫生管理部门各城市恰加斯病病媒昆虫学监测
目的:登记2012 - 2017年巴西伯南布哥州第八区域卫生管理中心(GERES)家庭环境中发现的锥虫种类分布情况,并确定形态与克氏锥虫相似的鞭毛虫对这些昆虫的自然感染率。材料和方法:使用来自伯南布哥恰加斯疾病控制规划数据库的信息,参考在市政当局家中收集的、在VIII GERES实验室鉴定和检查的三聚氰胺。只考虑具有来源和自然感染资料的昆虫。采用昆虫学指标计算自然感染率。结果:共采集到6种三角蝽9738只,其中:巴西三角蝽8251只、假毛斑三角蝽1323只、鲁氏盘线虫100只、sordida盘线虫56只、大圆线虫7只、忽略红鲌1只。形态与克氏锥虫相似的鞭毛虫感染率为2%。巴西最大的城市Petrolina的标本数量最多(3,420),Dormentes的三齿蝽感染率最高(3.3%)。各市仅巴西按蚊感染阳性,鲁氏按蚊感染率最高(38.0%)。2014年发现的锥蝽数量最多(3186只),2012年感染查加斯病病原昆虫最多(67只)(5.0%)。结论:该研究有助于卫生监测,因为在第八大流行性疾病区所有城市都发现了阳性物种,表明存在媒介传播的风险。
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