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Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia

Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, is mainly transmitted by insects of the Triatominae subfamily. In Colombia, there are 26 triatomine species, and 16 of them are naturally infected with the parasite. The parasite loads of naturally infected vectors can be significant in targetin...

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Autores principales: Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia, Hernández, Carolina, Cantillo-Barraza, Omar, Ballesteros, Nathalia, Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa, Herrera, Giovanny, Buitrago, Luz Stella, Soto, Hugo, Medina, Manuel, Palacio, Jatney, González, Marina Stella, Cuervo, Andrés, Vallejo, Gustavo, Zuleta Dueñas, Liliana, Urbano, Plutarco, Muñoz, Marina, Ramírez, Juan David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7120445
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author Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia
Hernández, Carolina
Cantillo-Barraza, Omar
Ballesteros, Nathalia
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
Herrera, Giovanny
Buitrago, Luz Stella
Soto, Hugo
Medina, Manuel
Palacio, Jatney
González, Marina Stella
Cuervo, Andrés
Vallejo, Gustavo
Zuleta Dueñas, Liliana
Urbano, Plutarco
Muñoz, Marina
Ramírez, Juan David
author_facet Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia
Hernández, Carolina
Cantillo-Barraza, Omar
Ballesteros, Nathalia
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
Herrera, Giovanny
Buitrago, Luz Stella
Soto, Hugo
Medina, Manuel
Palacio, Jatney
González, Marina Stella
Cuervo, Andrés
Vallejo, Gustavo
Zuleta Dueñas, Liliana
Urbano, Plutarco
Muñoz, Marina
Ramírez, Juan David
author_sort Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia
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description Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, is mainly transmitted by insects of the Triatominae subfamily. In Colombia, there are 26 triatomine species, and 16 of them are naturally infected with the parasite. The parasite loads of naturally infected vectors can be significant in targeting specific species that can affect the epidemiology of the disease. Studying their ecology and behavior is vital to understand their role in T. cruzi transmission dynamics. We evaluated the parasite loads of 182 field-collected triatomines corresponding to 10 species in 13 departments across Colombia. We standardized a methodology to quantify T. cruzi DNA in these insects. We obtained a LOD (limit of detection) of 3.05 p-eq/mL. The 82% of triatomines we evaluated were positive for T. cruzi infection, with loads ranging from hundreds to millions of equivalent parasites per milliliter. Panstrongylus geniculatus, Rhodnius prolixus, and Triatoma dimidiata were the species with the highest loads of T. cruzi; however, other species whose role as vectors is still unknown were also found with high loads of parasites. Our results suggest the relevance of secondary species for T. cruzi transmission in Colombia. We hope our data can help improve entomological surveillance and vector control programs in the country and the region.
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spelling pubmed-97826372022-12-24 Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia Hernández, Carolina Cantillo-Barraza, Omar Ballesteros, Nathalia Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa Herrera, Giovanny Buitrago, Luz Stella Soto, Hugo Medina, Manuel Palacio, Jatney González, Marina Stella Cuervo, Andrés Vallejo, Gustavo Zuleta Dueñas, Liliana Urbano, Plutarco Muñoz, Marina Ramírez, Juan David Trop Med Infect Dis Article Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, is mainly transmitted by insects of the Triatominae subfamily. In Colombia, there are 26 triatomine species, and 16 of them are naturally infected with the parasite. The parasite loads of naturally infected vectors can be significant in targeting specific species that can affect the epidemiology of the disease. Studying their ecology and behavior is vital to understand their role in T. cruzi transmission dynamics. We evaluated the parasite loads of 182 field-collected triatomines corresponding to 10 species in 13 departments across Colombia. We standardized a methodology to quantify T. cruzi DNA in these insects. We obtained a LOD (limit of detection) of 3.05 p-eq/mL. The 82% of triatomines we evaluated were positive for T. cruzi infection, with loads ranging from hundreds to millions of equivalent parasites per milliliter. Panstrongylus geniculatus, Rhodnius prolixus, and Triatoma dimidiata were the species with the highest loads of T. cruzi; however, other species whose role as vectors is still unknown were also found with high loads of parasites. Our results suggest the relevance of secondary species for T. cruzi transmission in Colombia. We hope our data can help improve entomological surveillance and vector control programs in the country and the region. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9782637/ /pubmed/36548700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7120445 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Velásquez-Ortiz, Natalia
Hernández, Carolina
Cantillo-Barraza, Omar
Ballesteros, Nathalia
Cruz-Saavedra, Lissa
Herrera, Giovanny
Buitrago, Luz Stella
Soto, Hugo
Medina, Manuel
Palacio, Jatney
González, Marina Stella
Cuervo, Andrés
Vallejo, Gustavo
Zuleta Dueñas, Liliana
Urbano, Plutarco
Muñoz, Marina
Ramírez, Juan David
Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title_full Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title_fullStr Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title_short Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite Burdens of Several Triatomine Species in Colombia
title_sort trypanosoma cruzi parasite burdens of several triatomine species in colombia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7120445
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