The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities

The purpose of this study was to identify the origin of Triatoma infestans reinfestation and study its dynamics following spraying with deltamethrin inside and around 94 houses in three rural communities in northwestern Argentina. The effectiveness of the spraying was evaluated immediately after the...

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spelling paper:paper_00300632_v121_n1_p1_Cecere2023-06-08T14:55:42Z The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities deltamethrin argentina article chicken infestation insect control pesticide spraying triatoma infestans Chagas' disease pest infestation vector control Argentina Gallus gallus domesticus Hemiptera Reduviidae Triatoma infestans The purpose of this study was to identify the origin of Triatoma infestans reinfestation and study its dynamics following spraying with deltamethrin inside and around 94 houses in three rural communities in northwestern Argentina. The effectiveness of the spraying was evaluated immediately after the houses were sprayed and two months later. In addition, five residual peridomiciliary foci were found and sprayed, as well as three preexisting ones that had not been sprayed. To monitor reinfestation, biosensors were placed in the houses and each family was also asked to capture triatomines and keep them in plastic bags; in addition, triatomines were searched for in and around hours, using an aerosol that dislodged them from their hiding places. Selective sprayings were carried out only where a colony of T. infestans was found. During the 30 months of follow-up, the percentage of houses in which any T. infestans were captured varied between 3% and 9%. In six houses, T. infestans were captured during more than one evaluation. The number of peridomiciliary areas found to be infested (19) was double the number of infested houses (9). Colonies of T. infestans were found only in the peridomiciliary areas, where the number of T. infestans captured was six times higher than in the houses. Chickens were the host most frequently associated with peridomiciliary foci. This area was the origin and principal source of reinfestation. To reduce the speed of reinfestation and the frequency with which sprayings are needed, the following environmental and chemical control methods must be combined in the peridomiciliary area: reduce the number of hiding places of triatomines; restrict the raising of birds to structures that cannot be colonized by triatomines; apply an insecticide that is less likely to be degraded by exposure to the elements, or perform a second spraying 6 to 12 months after the first; and employ a device for early detection of the presence of T. infestans around houses. 1996 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00300632_v121_n1_p1_Cecere http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00300632_v121_n1_p1_Cecere
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic deltamethrin
argentina
article
chicken
infestation
insect control
pesticide spraying
triatoma infestans
Chagas' disease
pest infestation
vector control
Argentina
Gallus gallus domesticus
Hemiptera
Reduviidae
Triatoma infestans
spellingShingle deltamethrin
argentina
article
chicken
infestation
insect control
pesticide spraying
triatoma infestans
Chagas' disease
pest infestation
vector control
Argentina
Gallus gallus domesticus
Hemiptera
Reduviidae
Triatoma infestans
The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
topic_facet deltamethrin
argentina
article
chicken
infestation
insect control
pesticide spraying
triatoma infestans
Chagas' disease
pest infestation
vector control
Argentina
Gallus gallus domesticus
Hemiptera
Reduviidae
Triatoma infestans
description The purpose of this study was to identify the origin of Triatoma infestans reinfestation and study its dynamics following spraying with deltamethrin inside and around 94 houses in three rural communities in northwestern Argentina. The effectiveness of the spraying was evaluated immediately after the houses were sprayed and two months later. In addition, five residual peridomiciliary foci were found and sprayed, as well as three preexisting ones that had not been sprayed. To monitor reinfestation, biosensors were placed in the houses and each family was also asked to capture triatomines and keep them in plastic bags; in addition, triatomines were searched for in and around hours, using an aerosol that dislodged them from their hiding places. Selective sprayings were carried out only where a colony of T. infestans was found. During the 30 months of follow-up, the percentage of houses in which any T. infestans were captured varied between 3% and 9%. In six houses, T. infestans were captured during more than one evaluation. The number of peridomiciliary areas found to be infested (19) was double the number of infested houses (9). Colonies of T. infestans were found only in the peridomiciliary areas, where the number of T. infestans captured was six times higher than in the houses. Chickens were the host most frequently associated with peridomiciliary foci. This area was the origin and principal source of reinfestation. To reduce the speed of reinfestation and the frequency with which sprayings are needed, the following environmental and chemical control methods must be combined in the peridomiciliary area: reduce the number of hiding places of triatomines; restrict the raising of birds to structures that cannot be colonized by triatomines; apply an insecticide that is less likely to be degraded by exposure to the elements, or perform a second spraying 6 to 12 months after the first; and employ a device for early detection of the presence of T. infestans around houses.
title The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
title_short The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
title_full The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
title_fullStr The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
title_full_unstemmed The role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of Triatoma infestans in rural Argentine communities
title_sort role of the peridomiciliary area in the elimination of triatoma infestans in rural argentine communities
publishDate 1996
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00300632_v121_n1_p1_Cecere
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00300632_v121_n1_p1_Cecere
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