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ATTEMPTS TO IMPROVE XENODIAGNOSIS: COMPARATIVE TEST OF SENSIBILITY USING RHODNIUS NEGLECTUS, PANSTRONGYLUS MEGISTUS, TRIATOMA VITTICEPS AND TRIATOMA INFESTANS IN ENDEMIC AREAS OF BRAZIL
Rhodnius neglectus
Punstrongylus megistus
Triatoma vitticeps
Triatoma infestans
Brasil
Xenodiagnóstico
Suscetibilidade a insetos
Xenodiagnosis
Insect susceptibility
Rhodnius neglectus
Punstrongylus megistus
Triatoma vitticeps
Triatoma infestans
Brazil
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Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Departamento de Medicina Tropical. Núcleo de Biologia de Vetores e de Interação Vetor/Parasito. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Departamento de Medicina Tropical. Núcleo de Biologia de Vetores e de Interação Vetor/Parasito. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Departamento de Medicina Tropical. Núcleo de Biologia de Vetores e de Interação Vetor/Parasito. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Abstract
From June 1984 to July 1992, 392 xenodiagnostic tests were applied on 264 patients with chronic
Chngas disease from Brazilian endemic ureas of Virgem da Lapa and Coronel Murta, situated in the
Jequitinhonha Vulley, in the State of Minus Gerais.
The susceptibilities qflhodnius neglectus, Panstrongylus megistus, Triatoma vitticeps andTriatoma
infestans were compared.
Most of the time 20 nymphs (fourth instar) of each species were applied to 161 women and 103 men
aged between 5 and 83 years of age. The tests were prepared to compare the susceptibilities of two
species at a time, using the samepatients,for each test.
Results showed a xenopositiveness of 26.28% (103 tests) being 27.98% in women (68positive in
243 applied tests) and 23.49% in men (35 positive in 149 applied tests). The relative frequency of
xenopositiveness displayed a great superiority of P. megistus and T. vitticeps. In tests from type I, for
example, P. megistus was the unique responsible for 10.730% ofpositive xenodiagnosis vs. only 0.98%
in T. infestans. Other parameters analized in this work confirm this superiority, and corroborate that T.
infestans can be replaced by P. megistus and /or T. vitticeps in order to upgrade the efficacy ofxenodiagnosis.
Keywords in Portuguese
Doença de ChagasRhodnius neglectus
Punstrongylus megistus
Triatoma vitticeps
Triatoma infestans
Brasil
Xenodiagnóstico
Suscetibilidade a insetos
Keywords
Chagas DiseaseXenodiagnosis
Insect susceptibility
Rhodnius neglectus
Punstrongylus megistus
Triatoma vitticeps
Triatoma infestans
Brazil
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