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Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2001

Detection of triatomines (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) in domiciliary and extra-domiciliary ecotopes. Corrientes, Argentina

Miryam P. Damborsky; María E. Bar; Elena Beatriz Oscherov

In order to identify intra- and extra-domiciliary triatomines, a study in different counties of Corrientes Province, Argentina, was conducted from 1985 to 1995. Triatoma infestans (Klug, 1834), Triatoma sordida (Stål, 1859), Panstrongylus geniculatus (Latreille, 1811), and Panstrongylus megistus (Burmeister, 1835) were detected in domestic ecotopes. T. infestans and T. sordida were also found in the peridomicile. Triatoma platensis (Neiva, 1913), Psammolestes coreodes (Bergroth, 1911), T. sordida, and Triatoma rubrovaria (Blanchard, 1843) were collected in sylvatic biotopes. T. infestans was confirmed as the predominant species in the domestic environment and was the only species infected with Trypanosoma cruzi-like parasites. T. sordida was most frequent in extra-domiciliary ecotopes, but could be considered capable of colonizing human dwellings.


Revista De Saude Publica | 1993

Presencia de Triatoma sordida Stäl, 1859 en ecotopos urbanos de la ciudad de Corrientes, Argentina

María E. Bar; Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Miryam P. Damborsky

With the intention of verifying the presence of T. sordida Stal 1859 in urban ecotopes in Corrientes city, Argentina, both, human dwellings and an extradomiciliary habitat were taken as a basis. A complete T. sordida population census was carried on in Mitre Park pigeon house and 400 pigeon nests (Columbia livia) were dissected. The triatomineos samples that had been detected in human dwellings were sent to the Arthropods Laboratory by their inhabitants. These triatomineos were classified systematically and according to their age class. Their feces were examined under a microscope 400 x, so as to identify Trypanosoma cruzi. Six eggs, 45 first-instar nymphs, 110 second-instar nymphs, 226 third-instar nymphs, 303 fourth-instar nymphs, 1.103 fifth-instar nymphs, 12 females and 11 males were collected from the pigeon house. The presence of this species was verified in the 27 houses, situated in 8 different neighborhoods in the city; 13 eggs, 33 different instar nymphs, 27 females and 9 males were captured, 82 samples altogether. No triatomineo was infected by T. cruzi. T. sordida, adults moved towards the houses in Spring and Summer. Of the material found in human dwellings 33% was female. The adaptation of T. sordida to extra-domestic habitats and their tenfency to invade human houses has thus been verified. This fact should be taken into account in vector control programs.With the intention of verifying the presence of T. sordida Stál 1859 in urban ecotopes in Corrientes city, Argentina, both, human dwellings and an extradomiciliary habitat were taken as a basis. A complete T. sordida population census was carried on in Mitre Park pigeon house and 400 pigeon nests (Columbia livia) were dissected. The triatomineos samples that had been detected in human dwellings were sent to the Arthropods Laboratory by their inhabitants. These triatomineos were classified systematically and according to their age class. Their feces were examined under a microscope 400 x, so as to identify Trypanosoma cruzi. Six eggs, 45 first-instar nymphs, 110 second-instar nymphs, 226 third-instar nymphs, 303 fourth-instar nymphs, 1.103 fifth-instar nymphs, 12 females and 11 males were collected from the pigeon house. The presence of this species was verified in the 27 houses, situated in 8 different neighborhoods in the city; 13 eggs, 33 different instar nymphs, 27 females and 9 males were captured, 82 samples altogether. No triatomineo was infected by T. cruzi. T. sordida adults moved towards the houses in Spring and Summer. Of the material found in human dwellings 33% was female. The adaptation of T. sordida to extra-domestic habitats and their tendency to invade human houses has thus been verified. This fact should be taken into account in vector control programs.Con el objeto de verificar la presencia de T. sordida Stal 1859, en ecotopos urbanos de la ciudad de Corrientes, Argentina se tomaron como base un habitat extradomiciliario y la vivienda humana. En el palomar situado en el Parque Mitre fue realizado un censo completo de poblacion de T. sordida para lo cual fueron disecados 400 nidos de paloma (Columbia livia). Los ejemplares de triatominos detectados en las viviendas fueron enviados por los pobladores al Laboratorio de Artropodos. Los triatominos fueron determinados sistematicamente y por clase de edad. La materia fecal de los mismos fue examinada al microscopio para la identificacion del Trypanosoma cruzi. En el palomar se colectaron: 6 huevos, 45 ninfas de primer estadio, 110 ninfas de segundo estadio, 226 ninfas de tercer estadio, 303 ninfas de cuarto estadio, 1.103 ninfas de quinto estadio, 12 hembras y 11 machos. Se constato la presencia de esta especie en 27 viviendas localizadas en 8 barrios de la Ciudad. Se capturaron 13 huevos, 33 ninfas de diferentes estadios, 27 hembras y 9 machos, totalizando 82 individuos. Ningun triatomino resulto infectado por T. cruzi. Los adultos de T. sordida se desplazaron hacia el domicilio en primavera y verano. Es de destacar que el 33% del material hallado en las viviendas correspondio a hembras. Se ha comprobado la adaptacion de T. sordida a un habitat extradomiciliario y su tendencia a invadir la vivienda humana, hecho que se deberia ser tenido en cuenta en los programas de control de vectores.


Parasitología latinoamericana | 2005

Contaminación de aceras con enteroparásitos caninos en Corrientes, Argentina

Alicia María Francisca Milano; Elena Beatriz Oscherov

INTRODUCCIONAlgunos enteroparasitos caninos, son capacesde infectar al hombre. La materia fecal es uno delos elementos a traves del cual los parasitos sediseminan al tomar contacto con el medio externo.Asimismo el contacto del hombre con las heceso fomites (tierra, alimentos, agua) favorece latransmision feco-oral y dermica.Las parasitosis del perro que mas importanciatienen en salud publica son las producidas porancylostomideos,


Parasitología latinoamericana | 2002

Contaminación por parásitos caninos de importancia zoonótica en playas de la ciudad de Corrientes, Argentina

Alicia María Francisca Milano; Elena Beatriz Oscherov

The present investigation was carried out with the aim to evaluating the presence canine nematoda parasites in the beaches of the city of Corrientes. One hundred and twenty three samples of canine faecal matter and three hundred and twenty four sand samples proceeding from six beach in the city were analysed. The samples were processed individually by the following methods: sedimentation through centrifugation and Willis flotation. Among the faeces samples 59.3% resulted to be positive. The species found were Ancylostoma spp. (95.9%), Trichuris vulpis (22%), Toxocara canis (4.1%) and Toxascaris leonina (2.7%). Sand contamination was of a 32.7% and the observed species were Ancylostoma spp. (100%) and T. canis (0.3%). The obtained results indicate the need of implementing sanitation environmental measures


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2002

Triatomines Involved in Domestic and Wild Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission in Concepción, Corrientes, Argentina

María E. Bar; Miryam P. Damborsky; Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Alicia María Francisca Milano; Gilberto Avalos; Cristina Wisnivesky-Colli

An entomological and serological survey was performed in three localities of the Department of Concepción, Province of Corrientes, Argentina in 1998 and 1999, to identify triatomines species involved in domestic and wild transmission of Chagas disease. Triatomines were collected by man/hour capture in 32 houses randomly selected and 44 nearby outdoor ecotopes. Trypanosoma cruzi infection in triatomines was assessed by direct microscopic observation (400x) of feces and polymerase chain reaction. Serological techniques used for people were Indirect Hemagglutination Test and Indirect Fluorescent Test. Triatomines were collected in 28.1% of the houses and 31.8% of the wild biotopes. Triatoma infestans (Klug 1834) was exclusively found indoors and T. cruzi infected 60% of them. Triatoma sordida (Stål 1859) was mainly found in extradomestic ecotopes where trypanosome infection rate reached 12.7%. Serological study of 98 local people showed that 29.6% were seroreactive; most of their houses were closed to wild biotopes colonized by T. sordida. Results indicate that there is an active T. infestans mediated transmission of Chagas disease in this zone that yields important human prevalence and that the populations of T. sordida in wild biotopes not only sustain the wild T. cruzi cycle but also represent an actual risk for people living in the area.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 1999

Contribution to knowledge of reservoirs of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909) in Corrientes Province, Argentina

María E. Bar; Benedicta Mabel Alvarez; Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Miryam P. Damborsky; Miguel Eduardo Jörg

In order to identify Trypanosoma cruzi reservoirs in transmission areas, 60 mammals in Capital and San Luis del Palmar Departments, Corrientes, Argentina were studied. Primates, rodents, carnivores, marsupials and edentates were investigated, 40 of them living in captivity and 20 caught with traps in a rural area. The mammals were examined by xenodiagnosis and third or fourth instars nymphs of Triatoma infestans starved for 2 weeks were used. The feces were microscopically observed (400x) for Trypanosoma cruzi infection at 30, 60 and 90 days after feeding. Trypanosoma cruzi-like parasites were identified in 2 Saimiri sciureus and 1 Cebus apella analyzed by xenodiagnosis. It was concluded that parasitemia was low. However, the presence in a forest area of Didelphis albiventris, potential reservoir of the parasite, indicates a risk factor and deserves further epidemiological study for a true diagnosis of this endemic infection.


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 1997

Household infestation by triatomines and human seroprevalence in Empedrado Department, Corrientes, Argentina

María E. Bar; Miryam P. Damborsky; Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Benedicta Mabel Alvarez; Graciela Mizdraji; Gilberto Avalos

Domestic and peridomestic triatomine colonization, T. infestans infection rate and human seropositives to Trypanosoma cruzi in rural areas of Empedrado Department, Corrientes, Argentina, were carried out. Methods used in order to search the triatomines, to determine them systematically, to obtain their infection rates and the human seropositives, were the same applied in a previous report. From 100 households characterized, 53.0% had mud walls, laminated zinc or cardboard combined with other elements were used in 37.5% of the roofs, and 83.0% had earthen floors. Presence of domestic animais sleeping inside houses was detected in 91.0% of human dwellings. Domestic infestation by T. infestans was 29.0% and 1.0% by T. sordida. Other T. infestans entomological indexes recorded were: natural infection index = 23, colonization index = 75 and dispersion index = 54,5. T. sordida was found in 12.1% of peridomestic structures while T. infestans was detected in 2.4%. General prevalence from 298 human sera analized by Indirect Hemagglutination and Indirect Immunofluorescence Antibody Tests, was 32.2%. A high percentage of positive serology (23.7%) was found among 0-10 years old, wich represent the age group of higher transmission risk.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 1996

Infestacion domestica por triatoma infestans y prevalencia de seropositivos al Trypanosoma cruzi en un area rural del nordeste argentino

M. Esther Bar; Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Miryam P. Damborsky; Benedicta Mabel Alvarez; G. Mizdraji; Gilberto Avalos; Eduardo Porcel

An epidemiological study was carried out from April 1991 to December 1993 to obtain a general view of T. cruzi domestic transmission in rural areas of San Miguei Department, Corrientes. From 100 analyzed households, 50.0% was infested by T infestans (Klug, 1834) and 1.0% by T. sordida (Stal, 1859). Domiciliary colonization by T. sordida is reported for first time in Corrientes province. T. cruzi infection of T. infestans was 23.1%. Indirect hemagglutination and indirect immunofluorescence antibody tests were used for detection of anti T. cruzi antibodies in 388 human sera, 23.4% showed serological reactivity. An important high rate (12.9%) was observed in the age group of higher transmission risk. Seropositives percentages increased with age and reached 50.0% in 31-40 years old group. Domestic infestation by T. infestans, seropositive human prevalence to T. cruzi and householders precarious life conditions prove that this endemic disease is still a problem in the studied area.


Medical and Veterinary Entomology | 2004

Competition between vectors of Chagas disease, Triatoma infestans and T. sordida: effects on fecundity and mortality.

Elena Beatriz Oscherov; Miryam P. Damborsky; María E. Bar; David Eladio Gorla

Abstract.  Interspecific competition between two species of triatomine bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), vectors of Chagas disease, was assessed for 16 months through comparative fecundity and mortality of experimental populations in chicken nests, maintained indoors with ambient conditions. Triatoma sordida (Stål), the secondary vector in north‐eastern Argentina, was compared with Triatoma infestans (Klug) the more widespread domestic vector in the southern cone of South America. Both species populations originated from females collected in 1995 from the community of Empedrado, Corrientes, Argentina. Three population units were monitored: T. infestans alone, T. sordida alone and both species together in equal proportions. Each population started with six male and six female adults, 116 eggs, and nymphal instars I to V numbering 82, 48, 16, 11 and 19, respectively. Numbers and weight of individual bugs were recorded monthly (August 1995 to December 1996). The pure populations of T. infestans and T. sordida showed temporal changes in abundance, rising in summer and falling in winter, similar to the typical trends under normal field conditions. In the mixed population, however, T. sordida fell to extinction after 6 months, whereas T. infestans reached similar abundance to the pure (control) population. For each nymphal instar of T. sordida, the mean body weight was significantly less and mortality rate was higher in the mixed population compared to the pure population, but there were no significant differences of adult longevity or fecundity between the pure and mixed populations of T. sordida. The apparent competitive displacement of T. sordida by T. infestans was attributed to the latter species having better ability to obtain bloodmeals. This might explain the rarity of mixed populations where these two species occur in sympatry.


Parasitología latinoamericana | 2007

Pediculosis y otras ectoparasitosis en una población infantil urbana del nordeste argentino

Alicia María Francisca Milano; Elena Beatriz Oscherov

The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate infant pediculosis and other ectoparasitosisin susceptible hosts, presents in the domestic environment of Santa Ana de los Guacaras town, inCorrientes, Argentina. Forty four houses were polled. One hundred and forty eight children between1 and 14 years-old and eighty domestic animals were parasitological evaluated (54 dogs, 21 cats,three rabbits and two pigs). A range degree of contact between children and animals was established.Direct observation of the environment and the application of semi structured polls were performed tocollect the data. The global frequency of infant ectoparasitosis was 58.8% (87/148). Pediculuscapitis was the most frequent ectoparasite, present in 56.8% of the population,

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Miryam P. Damborsky

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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María E. Bar

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Gilberto Avalos

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Benedicta Mabel Alvarez

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Eduardo Porcel

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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M. I. Dufek

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Pablo R. Mulieri

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alda González

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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David Eladio Gorla

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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