Acceso abierto·Documento·2015·Inglés

Comprehensive Survey of Domiciliary Triatomine Species Capable of Transmitting Chagas Disease in Southern Ecuador

Mario J. Grijalva; Anita G. Villacís; Sofía Ocaña-Mayorga; César A. Yumiseva; Ana L. Moncayo; Esteban G. Baus

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Resumen

To date, only limited vector control efforts have been implemented. Together with recent reports of widespread sylvatic triatomine infestation and frequent post-intervention reinfestation, these results show that an estimated 100,000 people living in rural areas of southern Ecuador are at high risk for T. cruzi infection. Therefore, there is a need for a systematic, sustained, and monitored vector control intervention that is coupled with improvement of socio-economic conditions.

Cómo citar

Mario J. Grijalva, & Anita G. Villacís, & Sofía Ocaña-Mayorga, & César A. Yumiseva, & Ana L. Moncayo, & Esteban G. Baus (2015). Comprehensive Survey of Domiciliary Triatomine Species Capable of Transmitting Chagas Disease in Southern Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004142