2017
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00050216
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Seroprevalencia de la infección por Trypanosoma cruzi en la población rural del estado Sucre, Venezuela

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“…In Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, residents report triatomines, the vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, burrow in accumulated trash, cardboard, and rocks (110). Strong entomological (109,110) and clinical (107,108) evidence supports this local perception. Dumonteil et al (109) conducted entomological surveillance for one year in 38 randomly selected houses and created crude and adjusted models in which they observed a strong association between the practice of cleaning of trash from the peridomicile and house infestation by nondomiciliated Triatoma dimidiate (109).…”
Section: Other Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, residents report triatomines, the vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, burrow in accumulated trash, cardboard, and rocks (110). Strong entomological (109,110) and clinical (107,108) evidence supports this local perception. Dumonteil et al (109) conducted entomological surveillance for one year in 38 randomly selected houses and created crude and adjusted models in which they observed a strong association between the practice of cleaning of trash from the peridomicile and house infestation by nondomiciliated Triatoma dimidiate (109).…”
Section: Other Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Clinical evidence also supports these findings. Trypanosoma cruzi infection seroprevalence in Venezuela was associated with the increase of accumulated garbage (108) and household disarray (measured as old and/or damaged artifacts accumulated, materials from construction, inadequate cleaning and free rubbish in the home) (107). Bonfante-Cabarcas et al (107) speculate that accumulated garbage favors breeding of T. cruzi reservoirs (rats, mice, and opossum) and provides long-term refuge with immediate food sources for insects to reproduce and colonize the house for a long time, increasing the probability of intra-domiciliary vector transmission of T. cruzi.…”
Section: Other Vectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%