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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2003

Epidemiology of Chagas Disease in Guatemala: Infection Rate of Triatoma dimidiata, Triatoma nitida and Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) with Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli (Kinetoplastida, Trypanosomatidae)

Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejía; Regina Rosales; Yuichiro Tabaru

A five-year domiciliary collection in the 22 departments of Guatemala showed that out of 4,128 triatomines collected, 1,675 were Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811), 2,344 were Rhodnius prolixus Stal 1859, and only 109 were T. nitida Usinger 1939. The Chagas disease parasite, Trypanosoma cruzi, was found in all three species. Their natural infection rates were similar in the first two species (20.6%; 19.1%) and slightly lower in T. nitida(13.8%). However there was no significant difference in the infection rates in the three species (p = 0.131). T. dimidiata males have higher infection rates than females (p = 0.030), whereas for R. prolixus there is no difference in infection rates between males and females (p = 0.114). The sex ratios for all three species were significantly skewed. More males than females were found inside houses for T. dimidiata (p < 0.0001) and T. nitida (p = 0.011); a different pattern was seen for R. prolixus (p = 0.037) where more females were found. Sex ratio is proposed as an index to show the mobility of T. dimidiata in different populations. T. dimidiata is widely distributed in the country, and is also the main vector in at least ten departments, but R. prolixus with higher vectorial capacity is an important vector in at least two departments.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2003

Geographic distribution and morphometric differentiation of Triatoma nitida usinger 1939 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) in Guatemala.

Carlota Monroy; Dulce Maria Bustamante; Antonieta Rodas; Regina Rosales; Mildred Mejía; Yuichiro Tabaru

Triatoma nitida was found in 14 (0.4%) out of 3,726 houses located in six departments across Guatemala, which were surveyed from 1994 to 1998 by the man-hour collection method. Compared to previous information, the distribution of T. nitida in Guatemala has increased from five to nine departments; the species is present in mild climates at altitudes from 960 to 1,500 m. Fourteen percent of the intradomestic T. nitida were infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. The species was often found in conjunction with other triatomines (T. dimidiata and Rhodnius prolixus). The domestic and peridomestic presence of T. nitida in Guatemala was rare, but occasionally this species was colonizing human-made constructions. T. nitida appears to have a low importance as Chagas disease vector in Guatemala, as indicated by its scarce presence in the domestic habitats and defecation patterns. However, it clearly has potential to become a Chagas vector so we recommend an on-going study of the intradomestic presence of T. nitida following the control programs in Guatemala. Morphometric analysis of 47 T. nitida males from three localities showed quantitative differences between the populations, which indicates that geographic distance is an important factor in the structuring of T. nitida populations.


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1999

The geographical distribution of vectors of Chagas' disease and populations at risk of infection in Guatemala

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Comparison of indoor searches with whole house demolition collections of the vectors of Chagas disease and their indoor distribution

Carlota Monroy; Mildred Mejia; Antonieta Rodas; Regina Rosales; Masahiro Horio; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

グアテマラにおけるチャガス病ベクター, Triatoma dimidiata 及び Rhodnius prolixus に対する数種殺虫剤の実地効力

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Wall plastering and paints as methods to control vectors of Chagas disease in Guatemala

Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Assessing methods for the density of Ttriatoma dimidiata, the principal vector of Chagas' disease in Guatemala

Carlota Monroy; Mildred Mejia; Antonieta Rodas; Tomoyuki Hashimoto; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1999

Chagas' disease vector surveillance in various residences in Santa Maria Ixhuatan, Departament of Santa Rosa, Guatemala

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1996

Laboratory test of insecticidal efficacy against a vector of Chagas disease, Triatoma dimidiata (Hemiptera : Reduviidae)

Tomoyuki Hashimoto; L G Mildred Mejia; R Antonieta Rodas; M E Carlota Monroy; Yuichiro Tabaru


Revista Científica de la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia | 1999

Distribución de Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidad) en Guatemala, seguimiento a una colonización de 1995

Monroy Carlota; Yuichiro Tabaru; Antonieta Rodas Retana; Mildred Mejia; Reginaldo Pichilla; Heberto Mauricio; Miguel Pérez

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Mildred Mejia

University of San Carlos

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Carlota Monroy

University of San Carlos

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Tomoyuki Hashimoto

Japan International Cooperation Agency

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Regina Rosales

University of San Carlos

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Carlota Monroy

University of San Carlos

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Mildred Mejía

Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

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Regina Rosales

University of San Carlos

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Dulce Maria Bustamante

Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

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