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Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?

BACKGROUND: Establishing the sources of reinfestation after residual insecticide spraying is crucial for vector elimination programs. Triatoma infestans, traditionally considered to be limited to domestic or peridomestic (abbreviated as D/PD) habitats throughout most of its range, is the target of a...

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Autores principales: Ceballos, Leonardo A., Piccinali, Romina V., Marcet, Paula L., Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M., Cardinal, M. Victoria, Schachter-Broide, Judith, Dujardin, Jean-Pierre, Dotson, Ellen M., Kitron, Uriel, Gürtler, Ricardo E.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001365
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author Ceballos, Leonardo A.
Piccinali, Romina V.
Marcet, Paula L.
Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M.
Cardinal, M. Victoria
Schachter-Broide, Judith
Dujardin, Jean-Pierre
Dotson, Ellen M.
Kitron, Uriel
Gürtler, Ricardo E.
author_facet Ceballos, Leonardo A.
Piccinali, Romina V.
Marcet, Paula L.
Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M.
Cardinal, M. Victoria
Schachter-Broide, Judith
Dujardin, Jean-Pierre
Dotson, Ellen M.
Kitron, Uriel
Gürtler, Ricardo E.
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description BACKGROUND: Establishing the sources of reinfestation after residual insecticide spraying is crucial for vector elimination programs. Triatoma infestans, traditionally considered to be limited to domestic or peridomestic (abbreviated as D/PD) habitats throughout most of its range, is the target of an elimination program that has achieved limited success in the Gran Chaco region in South America. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During a two-year period we conducted semi-annual searches for triatomine bugs in every D/PD site and surrounding sylvatic habitats after full-coverage spraying of pyrethroid insecticides of all houses in a well-defined rural area in northwestern Argentina. We found six low-density sylvatic foci with 24 T. infestans in fallen or standing trees located 110–2,300 m from the nearest house or infested D/PD site detected after insecticide spraying, when house infestations were rare. Analysis of two mitochondrial gene fragments of 20 sylvatic specimens confirmed their species identity as T. infestans and showed that their composite haplotypes were the same as or closely related to D/PD haplotypes. Population studies with 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci and wing geometric morphometry consistently indicated the occurrence of unrestricted gene flow between local D/PD and sylvatic populations. Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite sibship analyses in the most abundant sylvatic colony revealed descendents from five different females. Spatial analysis showed a significant association between two sylvatic foci and the nearest D/PD bug population found before insecticide spraying. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that, despite of its high degree of domesticity, T. infestans has sylvatic colonies with normal chromatic characters (not melanic morphs) highly connected to D/PD conspecifics in the Argentinean Chaco. Sylvatic habitats may provide a transient or permanent refuge after control interventions, and function as sources for D/PD reinfestation. The occurrence of sylvatic foci of T. infestans in the Gran Chaco may pose additional threats to ongoing vector elimination efforts.
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spelling pubmed-32019172011-10-28 Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign? Ceballos, Leonardo A. Piccinali, Romina V. Marcet, Paula L. Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M. Cardinal, M. Victoria Schachter-Broide, Judith Dujardin, Jean-Pierre Dotson, Ellen M. Kitron, Uriel Gürtler, Ricardo E. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Establishing the sources of reinfestation after residual insecticide spraying is crucial for vector elimination programs. Triatoma infestans, traditionally considered to be limited to domestic or peridomestic (abbreviated as D/PD) habitats throughout most of its range, is the target of an elimination program that has achieved limited success in the Gran Chaco region in South America. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During a two-year period we conducted semi-annual searches for triatomine bugs in every D/PD site and surrounding sylvatic habitats after full-coverage spraying of pyrethroid insecticides of all houses in a well-defined rural area in northwestern Argentina. We found six low-density sylvatic foci with 24 T. infestans in fallen or standing trees located 110–2,300 m from the nearest house or infested D/PD site detected after insecticide spraying, when house infestations were rare. Analysis of two mitochondrial gene fragments of 20 sylvatic specimens confirmed their species identity as T. infestans and showed that their composite haplotypes were the same as or closely related to D/PD haplotypes. Population studies with 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci and wing geometric morphometry consistently indicated the occurrence of unrestricted gene flow between local D/PD and sylvatic populations. Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite sibship analyses in the most abundant sylvatic colony revealed descendents from five different females. Spatial analysis showed a significant association between two sylvatic foci and the nearest D/PD bug population found before insecticide spraying. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that, despite of its high degree of domesticity, T. infestans has sylvatic colonies with normal chromatic characters (not melanic morphs) highly connected to D/PD conspecifics in the Argentinean Chaco. Sylvatic habitats may provide a transient or permanent refuge after control interventions, and function as sources for D/PD reinfestation. The occurrence of sylvatic foci of T. infestans in the Gran Chaco may pose additional threats to ongoing vector elimination efforts. Public Library of Science 2011-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3201917/ /pubmed/22039559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001365 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Ceballos, Leonardo A.
Piccinali, Romina V.
Marcet, Paula L.
Vazquez-Prokopec, Gonzalo M.
Cardinal, M. Victoria
Schachter-Broide, Judith
Dujardin, Jean-Pierre
Dotson, Ellen M.
Kitron, Uriel
Gürtler, Ricardo E.
Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title_full Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title_fullStr Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title_full_unstemmed Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title_short Hidden Sylvatic Foci of the Main Vector of Chagas Disease Triatoma infestans: Threats to the Vector Elimination Campaign?
title_sort hidden sylvatic foci of the main vector of chagas disease triatoma infestans: threats to the vector elimination campaign?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3201917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22039559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001365
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