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Infect Genet Evol ; 8(5): 672-5, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18571993

ABSTRACT

Six polymorphic microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized using a microsatellite-enriched genomic library from the Chagas' disease vector Triatoma pseudomaculata. This species is found in Brasil in Caatinga areas and predominantly in peridomestic habitats. All the microsatellites tested on a population of T. pseudomaculata sampled in the Bahia State, Brazil, were polymorphic (2-15 alleles). Markers amplification was also tested on six Triatoma species and some loci successfully amplified in the most phylogenetically related species, in particular Triatoma brasiliensis.


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Chagas Disease/parasitology , Insect Vectors/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Triatoma/genetics , Animals , Brazil , Genetic Variation , Molecular Sequence Data
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Parasitol Int ; 56(2): 119-28, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17307027

ABSTRACT

Maps are a useful tool that permits correlation of landscapes with hotspots of parasite transmission. Here, they were used as a tool for geovisualization to evaluate variables involved in the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi among small wild mammals in an area endemic for Chagas disease, the "Serra da Capivara" National Park (PARNA) and its surroundings in Piauí State, Northeast Brazil. The implementation of a Geographical Information System (GIS) allowed the observation that a previously noted aggregated distribution of Triatoma sordida and Triatoma brasiliensis, T. cruzi prevalence and infection pattern of small wild mammals was directly or indirectly influenced by the local relief and human action. Small mammalian species diversity was higher in mesic refugia inside the park and in its buffer zone and lower in the disturbed area by anthropic activities. Didelphis albiventris was more abundant in the areas affected by human action. Thrichomys laurentius demonstrated to be an eclectic species and a competent reservoir of T. cruzi, being infected in all study areas. Small wild mammals infected with the TCII genotype of T. cruzi were localized only in the buffer zone of PARNA while TCI infected specimens were found in both areas, inside the PARNA and its buffer zone. The impact of biodiversity loss on the transmission cycle of T. cruzi in the wild environment was discussed.


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Animals, Wild/parasitology , Chagas Disease/veterinary , Conservation of Natural Resources , Geographic Information Systems , Mammals/parasitology , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolation & purification , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Carnivora/parasitology , Chagas Disease/epidemiology , Disease Reservoirs , Humans , Marsupialia/parasitology , Rodentia/parasitology , Triatominae/classification , Triatominae/parasitology , Triatominae/physiology , Trypanosoma cruzi/classification , Trypanosoma cruzi/genetics
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Parasite ; 13(2): 171-8, 2006 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16800127

ABSTRACT

Field observations carried in semi-arid Brazil Northeast point out the frequent association, in the peridomiciliary space, between a cactus, Cereus jamacaru, the occurrence of nests in its branches and the occurrence of two species of insects vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, pathogenic agent of Chagas disease: Rhodnius neglectus and Triatoma pseudomaculata. The analysis of the architectural variables of this Cactaceae shows that the presence of nests, and thus of insects, depends on the traditional practices of management of this cactus. This study underlines the relevance of an integrated approach of the ecology of Triatominae for the identification of factors of risk.


Subject(s)
Agriculture/methods , Cactaceae/parasitology , Chagas Disease/transmission , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Triatominae/parasitology , Trypanosoma cruzi/growth & development , Animals , Brazil , Chagas Disease/prevention & control , Humans , Insect Control/methods , Risk Factors
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