Bibliographic citations
Marín, E., (2023). Biología de tres especies de Triatominae (Hemiptera:Reduviidae) asociada a la infección natural por Trypanosoma y su implicancia en la epidemiología del mal de Chagas en el norte de Perú [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/13691
Marín, E., Biología de tres especies de Triatominae (Hemiptera:Reduviidae) asociada a la infección natural por Trypanosoma y su implicancia en la epidemiología del mal de Chagas en el norte de Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/13691
@phdthesis{renati/374240,
title = "Biología de tres especies de Triatominae (Hemiptera:Reduviidae) asociada a la infección natural por Trypanosoma y su implicancia en la epidemiología del mal de Chagas en el norte de Perú",
author = "Marín Sánchez, Edgar Huberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
In Peru several species of triatomines found naturally infected with T. cruzi and T. rangeli have been reported, their dispersion in peridomiciliary, domiciliary and wild ecotopes is unknown and poorly studied; therefore, the objective of this work is to establish differences in the field observations and biology of three triatomines in northern Peru: Triatoma carrioni, Panstrongylus lignarius and P. rufotuberculatus associated with natural infection with Trypanosoma and its implication in the disease. of Chagas in northern Peru. The search and collection of specimens was carried out using the active manual man / hour capture technique in different locations in the north east of Peru where eggs, exocorion, ecdysis, nymphs and adult males and females were found in environments classically described as habitat of domiciliary triatomines (bedrooms , platforms, cracks in walls); chicken coops and cuyeros located in the peridomicilio were also inspected; establishing the respective colonies. The analysis of the field, laboratory and biological parameters such as oviposition, hatching, mortality, survival and life cycle rates of T. carrioni, P. lignarius and P. rufotuberculatus captured in the localities of Asiayaco and Socchabamba (Ayabaca), Chiple (Cutervo), Lamas (San Martín) and Suyo (Ayabaca), respectively. In spite of not finding natural infection by Trypanosoma, the differences between the biological parameters studied and the frequent migration of the population condition their potential as vectors and adopt important measures for the planning of the strategies of vector control programs and entomo-epidemiological surveillance
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