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Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease prevention critically depends on keeping houses free of triatomine vectors. Insecticide spraying is very effective, but re-infestation of treated dwellings is commonplace. Early detection-elimination of re-infestation foci is key to long-term control; however, all availabl...

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Autores principales: Rojas de Arias, Antonieta, Abad-Franch, Fernando, Acosta, Nidia, López, Elsa, González, Nilsa, Zerba, Eduardo, Tarelli, Guillermo, Masuh, Héctor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001822
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author Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Abad-Franch, Fernando
Acosta, Nidia
López, Elsa
González, Nilsa
Zerba, Eduardo
Tarelli, Guillermo
Masuh, Héctor
author_facet Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Abad-Franch, Fernando
Acosta, Nidia
López, Elsa
González, Nilsa
Zerba, Eduardo
Tarelli, Guillermo
Masuh, Héctor
author_sort Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease prevention critically depends on keeping houses free of triatomine vectors. Insecticide spraying is very effective, but re-infestation of treated dwellings is commonplace. Early detection-elimination of re-infestation foci is key to long-term control; however, all available vector-detection methods have low sensitivity. Chemically-baited traps are widely used in vector and pest control-surveillance systems; here, we test this approach for Triatoma spp. detection under field conditions in the Gran Chaco. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a repeated-sampling approach and logistic models that explicitly take detection failures into account, we simultaneously estimate vector occurrence and detection probabilities. We then model detection probabilities (conditioned on vector occurrence) as a function of trapping system to measure the effect of chemical baits. We find a positive effect of baits after three (odds ratio [OR] 5.10; 95% confidence interval [CI(95)] 2.59–10.04) and six months (OR 2.20, CI(95) 1.04–4.65). Detection probabilities are estimated at p≈0.40–0.50 for baited and at just p≈0.15 for control traps. Bait effect is very strong on T. infestans (three-month assessment: OR 12.30, CI(95) 4.44–34.10; p≈0.64), whereas T. sordida is captured with similar frequency in baited and unbaited traps. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Chemically-baited traps hold promise for T. infestans surveillance; the sensitivity of the system at detecting small re-infestation foci rises from 12.5% to 63.6% when traps are baited with semiochemicals. Accounting for imperfect detection, infestation is estimated at 26% (CI(95) 16–40) after three and 20% (CI(95) 11–34) after six months. In the same assessments, traps detected infestation in 14% and 8.5% of dwellings, whereas timed manual searches (the standard approach) did so in just 1.4% of dwellings only in the first survey. Since infestation rates are the main indicator used for decision-making in control programs, the approach we present may help improve T. infestans surveillance and control program management.
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spelling pubmed-34414172012-10-01 Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps Rojas de Arias, Antonieta Abad-Franch, Fernando Acosta, Nidia López, Elsa González, Nilsa Zerba, Eduardo Tarelli, Guillermo Masuh, Héctor PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease prevention critically depends on keeping houses free of triatomine vectors. Insecticide spraying is very effective, but re-infestation of treated dwellings is commonplace. Early detection-elimination of re-infestation foci is key to long-term control; however, all available vector-detection methods have low sensitivity. Chemically-baited traps are widely used in vector and pest control-surveillance systems; here, we test this approach for Triatoma spp. detection under field conditions in the Gran Chaco. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a repeated-sampling approach and logistic models that explicitly take detection failures into account, we simultaneously estimate vector occurrence and detection probabilities. We then model detection probabilities (conditioned on vector occurrence) as a function of trapping system to measure the effect of chemical baits. We find a positive effect of baits after three (odds ratio [OR] 5.10; 95% confidence interval [CI(95)] 2.59–10.04) and six months (OR 2.20, CI(95) 1.04–4.65). Detection probabilities are estimated at p≈0.40–0.50 for baited and at just p≈0.15 for control traps. Bait effect is very strong on T. infestans (three-month assessment: OR 12.30, CI(95) 4.44–34.10; p≈0.64), whereas T. sordida is captured with similar frequency in baited and unbaited traps. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Chemically-baited traps hold promise for T. infestans surveillance; the sensitivity of the system at detecting small re-infestation foci rises from 12.5% to 63.6% when traps are baited with semiochemicals. Accounting for imperfect detection, infestation is estimated at 26% (CI(95) 16–40) after three and 20% (CI(95) 11–34) after six months. In the same assessments, traps detected infestation in 14% and 8.5% of dwellings, whereas timed manual searches (the standard approach) did so in just 1.4% of dwellings only in the first survey. Since infestation rates are the main indicator used for decision-making in control programs, the approach we present may help improve T. infestans surveillance and control program management. Public Library of Science 2012-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3441417/ /pubmed/23029583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001822 Text en © 2012 Rojas de Arias et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Abad-Franch, Fernando
Acosta, Nidia
López, Elsa
González, Nilsa
Zerba, Eduardo
Tarelli, Guillermo
Masuh, Héctor
Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title_full Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title_fullStr Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title_full_unstemmed Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title_short Post-Control Surveillance of Triatoma infestans and Triatoma sordida with Chemically-Baited Sticky Traps
title_sort post-control surveillance of triatoma infestans and triatoma sordida with chemically-baited sticky traps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001822
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