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    Low probability of transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi to humans by domiciliary Triatoma sordida in Bolivia

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    The role of #Triatoma sordida in the domestic transmission of #Trypanosoma cruzi was assessed in 7 rural localities in Velasco Province, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. #Tri. sordida,theonlytriatominespeciesidentifiedintheselocalities,wasfoundinside58.0, the only triatomine species identified in these localities, was found inside 58.0% of houses but not in large numbers (3.1 bugs per infested house on average). A total of 220 faecal samples from domiciliary bugs was examined microscopically and by the polymerase chain reaction for the presence of trypanosomes : 21.4% were infected. Analysis of blood meals of domiciliary #Tri. sordida showed that humans were the commonest host (70.4%), followed by chickens and dogs. Four of 418 persons tested were seropositive for #Tryp. cruzi. Only 2 of a second group of 62 persons living in dwellings infested by #Tri. sordida were seropositive. #Tryp. cruzi infection was demonstrated in dogs and domestic rats. Three other species of small mammals were found to be infected with trypanosomes. In our study area, domestic #Tri. sordida are mainly incriminated in the transmission of #Tryp. cruzi to synanthropic animals, whereas transmission to humans is very rare. The presence in houses of small populations of #Tri. sordida infected with #Tryp. cruzi$ is therefore currently insufficient for this insect to constitute a major epidemiological risk factor. (Résumé d'auteur

    Low probability of transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi to humans by domiciliary Triatoma sordida in Bolivia

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    The role of #Triatoma sordida in the domestic transmission of #Trypanosoma cruzi was assessed in 7 rural localities in Velasco Province, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. #Tri. sordida,theonlytriatominespeciesidentifiedintheselocalities,wasfoundinside58.0, the only triatomine species identified in these localities, was found inside 58.0% of houses but not in large numbers (3.1 bugs per infested house on average). A total of 220 faecal samples from domiciliary bugs was examined microscopically and by the polymerase chain reaction for the presence of trypanosomes : 21.4% were infected. Analysis of blood meals of domiciliary #Tri. sordida showed that humans were the commonest host (70.4%), followed by chickens and dogs. Four of 418 persons tested were seropositive for #Tryp. cruzi. Only 2 of a second group of 62 persons living in dwellings infested by #Tri. sordida were seropositive. #Tryp. cruzi infection was demonstrated in dogs and domestic rats. Three other species of small mammals were found to be infected with trypanosomes. In our study area, domestic #Tri. sordida are mainly incriminated in the transmission of #Tryp. cruzi to synanthropic animals, whereas transmission to humans is very rare. The presence in houses of small populations of #Tri. sordida infected with #Tryp. cruzi$ is therefore currently insufficient for this insect to constitute a major epidemiological risk factor. (Résumé d'auteur
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