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Peridomicilary habitat and risk factors for Triatoma infestation in a rural community of the Mexican occident
Authors:Walter Annie  Lozano-Kasten Felipe  Bosseno Marie-France  Ruvalcaba Eloy Gualberto Castillo  Gutierrez Margarita Soto  Luna Christian Eloy Montaño  Baunaure Françoise  Phélinas Pascale  Magallón-Gastélum Ezequiel  Brenière Simone F
Affiliation:Département Sociétés et Santé, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Montpellier, France. annie.walter@ird.fr
Abstract:
An examination of peridomestic area organization and triatomine collection in an endemic village for Chagas disease (Jalisco State) identified the habitat of Triatoma longipennis (dominant species) and the risk factors of peridomestic infestation. In 100 visited peridomestic areas, 369 structures (permanent, temporary, and natural) were submitted to active manual research of triatomines. Storage shelters had a higher infestation of T. longipennis than piles of brick and tile; baked clay material had higher degrees of infestation than others. The secondary species Triatoma barberi shares a wide range of peridomicilary habitats with T. longipennis. Peridomestic area infestation risks (evaluated with multivariate logistic regression analysis) are number of closed storage shelters, number of brick and tile piles, number of houses per peridomestic areas, and distance of peridomicile from natural environment. Because both species present great adaptability to different artificial habitats, strategies of control must involved improving the overall management of peridomestic areas to prevent stable colonization.
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