Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina

The influence of reinfections on the infectivity to Triatoma infestans of dogs seropositive to Trypanosoma cruzi was investigated in Amama, north-west Argentina, before (1984) and after (1986-1987) elimination of domestic bugs with residual insecticides in 1985. Infectivity was quantified by the per...

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spelling paper:paper_00034983_v86_n2_p111_Gurtler2023-06-08T14:24:33Z Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina antibody insecticide Argentina article density dog exposure housing infection infection control insect nonhuman parasite vector reinfection Triatoma infestans Trypanosoma cruzi Canis familiaris Insecta Triatoma infestans Trypanosoma Trypanosoma cruzi The influence of reinfections on the infectivity to Triatoma infestans of dogs seropositive to Trypanosoma cruzi was investigated in Amama, north-west Argentina, before (1984) and after (1986-1987) elimination of domestic bugs with residual insecticides in 1985. Infectivity was quantified by the percentage of infected bugs in each xenodiagnosis of a seropositive dog, i.e. the infective force (IF). Exposure to reinfection was represented by the domiciliary density of infected bugs and by an index of the potentially-infective contacts (IPIC) experienced by each dog (calculated as the product of the relative density of bugs per dog, the proportion of infected bugs, and the proportion of bugs taking blood meals from the dog). IF was unrelated to the dog's age or sex, or the level of specific antibodies to T. cruzi. Before vector elimination, the IF of seropositive dogs was significantly associated with both the density of infected bugs and the IPIC. After vector elimination, seropositive dogs resident at houses which had 10-70 infected bugs before spraying showed a higher median IF (67-75%) than those living in houses with zero to eight infected bugs before spraying (47-55%). The age-specific IF of seropositive dogs aged one year or older, recorded before (45-64%) and after (52-56%) the elimination of domestic bugs, did not differ significantly. Our data suggest that the infectivity of seropositive dogs to bugs is modified by previous or current exposure to bug-mediated reinfections, and that this relationship might be irreversible in the short term. 1992 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00034983_v86_n2_p111_Gurtler http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00034983_v86_n2_p111_Gurtler
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic antibody
insecticide
Argentina
article
density
dog
exposure
housing
infection
infection control
insect
nonhuman
parasite vector
reinfection
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
Canis familiaris
Insecta
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
spellingShingle antibody
insecticide
Argentina
article
density
dog
exposure
housing
infection
infection control
insect
nonhuman
parasite vector
reinfection
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
Canis familiaris
Insecta
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
topic_facet antibody
insecticide
Argentina
article
density
dog
exposure
housing
infection
infection control
insect
nonhuman
parasite vector
reinfection
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma cruzi
Canis familiaris
Insecta
Triatoma infestans
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma cruzi
description The influence of reinfections on the infectivity to Triatoma infestans of dogs seropositive to Trypanosoma cruzi was investigated in Amama, north-west Argentina, before (1984) and after (1986-1987) elimination of domestic bugs with residual insecticides in 1985. Infectivity was quantified by the percentage of infected bugs in each xenodiagnosis of a seropositive dog, i.e. the infective force (IF). Exposure to reinfection was represented by the domiciliary density of infected bugs and by an index of the potentially-infective contacts (IPIC) experienced by each dog (calculated as the product of the relative density of bugs per dog, the proportion of infected bugs, and the proportion of bugs taking blood meals from the dog). IF was unrelated to the dog's age or sex, or the level of specific antibodies to T. cruzi. Before vector elimination, the IF of seropositive dogs was significantly associated with both the density of infected bugs and the IPIC. After vector elimination, seropositive dogs resident at houses which had 10-70 infected bugs before spraying showed a higher median IF (67-75%) than those living in houses with zero to eight infected bugs before spraying (47-55%). The age-specific IF of seropositive dogs aged one year or older, recorded before (45-64%) and after (52-56%) the elimination of domestic bugs, did not differ significantly. Our data suggest that the infectivity of seropositive dogs to bugs is modified by previous or current exposure to bug-mediated reinfections, and that this relationship might be irreversible in the short term.
title Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
title_short Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
title_full Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
title_fullStr Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Infectivity to the vector Triatoma infestans of dogs infected with Trypanosoma cruzi in north-west Argentina
title_sort infectivity to the vector triatoma infestans of dogs infected with trypanosoma cruzi in north-west argentina
publishDate 1992
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00034983_v86_n2_p111_Gurtler
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00034983_v86_n2_p111_Gurtler
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