José Atanásio de Oliveira Neto, Daniela Bandeira Anastácio, Tatiene Rossana Móta Silva, Samuel Souza Silva, Gílcia Aparecida de Carvalho, Rafael Antonio Nascimento Ramos
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摘要
背景:我们评估了南美锥虫病流行区的三蠹分布情况:我们评估了南美锥虫病流行区的三蠹分布情况:这项回顾性研究使用了从国家南美锥虫病控制项目官方系统(Sistema Oficial do Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas - SisPCDCh)中提取的二手数据:从2013年到2022年,共采集了7257份标本(每年725.7 ± 221.7)。其中大部分标本(6792 份,占 93.6%)在 "域内 "采集,465 份(占 6.4%)在 "域外 "采集。共有 513 只(7.1%)三螨的胰母细胞形态检测呈阳性,与克鲁斯锥虫相似:空间分析表明,三体虫在不同城市的分布不尽相同。
Triatomine vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi in an endemic area for Chagas disease in Northeast Brazil.
Background: We assessed the distribution of triatomines in an endemic area for Chagas disease.
Methods: This retrospective study used secondary data extracted from the Official System of the National Chagas Disease Control Program (Sistema Oficial do Programa Nacional de Controle da Doença de Chagas - SisPCDCh).
Results: A total of 7,257 (725.7 ± 221.7 per year) specimens were collected from 2013 to 2022. Most of them (6,792; 93.6%) were collected in the intradomicile and 465 (6.4%) in the peridomicile. A total of 513 (7.1%) triatomines tested positive for the presence of trypomastigote forms, similar to Trypanosoma cruzi.
Conclusions: The spatial analysis revealed a heterogeneous distribution of triatomines across different municipalities.
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