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Pinto, J., (2006). Identificación de fuentes de alimentación de Panstrongylus Herreri (Hemíptera, Triatominae) mediante una prueba de precipitación, en el distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas - Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/909
Pinto, J., Identificación de fuentes de alimentación de Panstrongylus Herreri (Hemíptera, Triatominae) mediante una prueba de precipitación, en el distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas - Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/909
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title = "Identificación de fuentes de alimentación de Panstrongylus Herreri (Hemíptera, Triatominae) mediante una prueba de precipitación, en el distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Utcubamba, Amazonas - Perú",
author = "Pinto Caballero, Jesús Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2006"
}
The current work has the finality of identify the feeding sources of Panstrongylus herreri obtained from the location of Cajaruro (Utcubamba-Amazonas) where its presence distinguishes in domestic environments and is considered to be a principal vector of Chagas's disease in the nor east of Peru. For it, we propose to use the test of capillary tube precipitation known as precipitin test, developed in liquid phase; this give to us information over the type of blood consumed by the vector. For the precipitation test, there was used the intestinal content of the triatomine bugs as antigen and as antibody the precipitated antiserum obtained of rabbits immunized with human, dogs, cats, guinea-pigs and chickens serums. The work consists of two stages: In the first stage there was standardized the preparation of antiserums that contains the precipitated antibodies, likewise there was used nymphs of Triatoma infestans of IV and V stages maintained in the laboratory, which were fed with dog, guinea-pig and human blood, resolving the yield of the test as his sensibility and specificity, and in the second stage there were evaluated specimens of Panstrongylus herreri proceeding from two localities (El Ron and Hebrón) from Cajaruro's district, department of Amazonas, through the test already standardized.
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