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Revista de Saúde Pública
Entomological aspects of Chagas' disease transmission in the domestic habitat, Argentina
SS Catalá1  C Ripol2  I Paulone3  C Candioti4  A Muñoz5  G Morales5  LB Crocco5  E Giraldez6 
[1] Centro Regional de Investigaciones y Transferencia Científica;Departamento de Chagas y Patología Regional;Instituto Nacional de Epidemiología P. Coni;Programa Provincial de Chagas;Universidad Nacional de Córdoba;Universidad Nacional del Litoral;
关键词: Enfermedad de chagas;    Transmisión;    Trypanosoma cruzi;    Triatoma;    Factores de riesgo;    Vivienda;   
DOI  :  10.1590/s0034-89102004000200010
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVE: To study the risk of Trypanosoma cruzi domestic transmission using an entomological index and to explore its relationship with household's characteristics and cultural aspects. METHODS: There were studied 158 households in an endemic area in Argentina. Each household was classified according to an entomological risk indicator (number of risky bites/human). A questionnaire was administered to evaluate risk factors among householders. RESULTS: Infested households showed a wide range of risk values (0 to 5 risky bites/human) with skewed distribution, a high frequency of lower values and few very high risk households. Of all collected Triatoma infestans, 44% had had human blood meals whereas 27% had had dogs or chickens blood meals. Having dogs and birds sharing room with humans increased the risk values. Tidy clean households had contributed significantly to lower risk values as a result of low vector density. The infested households showed a 24.3% correlation between time after insecticide application and the number of vectors. But there was no correlation between the time after insecticide application and T. infestans' infectivity. The statistical analysis showed a high correlation between current values of the entomological risk indicator and Trypanosoma cruzi seroprevalence in children. CONCLUSIONS: The risk of T. cruzi domestic transmission assessed using an entomological index show a correlation with children seroprevalence for Chagas' disease and householders' habits.

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