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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 97(2): 199-202, Mar. 2002. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-326287

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Rhodnius ecuadoriensis infests peridomiciles and colonises houses in rural southern Ecuador. Six out of 84 dwellings (7 percent) surveyed in a rural village were infested (78 bugs/infested domicile; 279 bugs were collected in a single dwelling). Precipitin tests revealed R. ecuadoriensis fed on birds (65 percent), rodents (31 percent), marsupials (8 percent), and humans (15 percent) - mixed bloodmeals detected in 37.5 percent of individual samples. Trypanosoma cruzi from opossums and rodents may thus be introduced into the domestic cycle. Wasp parasitoidism was detected in 6.5 percent of 995 R. ecuadoriensis eggs (only in peridomestic habitats). Control strategies should integrate insecticide spraying (indoors and peridomestic), better management of poultry, and housing improvements. A possible inefficacy of Malathion is reported


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Humans , Animals , Ecosystem , Feeding Behavior , Insect Vectors , Rhodnius , Ecuador , Housing , Population Density
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