Universidade Federal do Acre, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde na Amazônia Ocidental, Rio Branco, AC, Brasil.
Universidade Federal do Acre, Centro Multidisciplinar, Campus Floresta, Cruzeiro do Sul, AC, Brasil.
Rev Soc Bras Med Trop. 2024 Sep 2;57:e004152024. doi: 10.1590/0037-8682-0122-2024. eCollection 2024.
Vectorial transmission through hematophagous triatomine insects remains the primary mode of Chagas Disease contagion. These insects have become increasingly common in urban environments. Therefore, this study aimed to report an encounter of triatomines with trypanosomatid infection in a vertical residential condominium in Rio Branco, the capital of the state of Acre, in the western Brazilian Amazon.
Triatomines were collected from residents and sent to the municipality's Entomological Surveillance sector. Trypanosomatid positivity was evaluated using optical microscopy, followed by species and genotype identification using molecular biology techniques.
Twenty-five adult triatomine specimens were collected from two of three condominium buildings invading apartments from the 2nd to 13th floors. Six specimens were identified as Rhodnius sp. and 19 as R. montenegrensis. Among these, molecular tests were conducted on seven specimens, with five testing positive for Trypanosoma cruzi, all belonging to genotype TcI.
These findings underscore the need for further studies to better understand the invasive capacity of these insects in these environments and the mechanisms involved in this process.
通过吸血的三锥虫传播仍然是恰加斯病传播的主要方式。这些昆虫在城市环境中越来越常见。因此,本研究旨在报告在巴西亚马逊西部阿克里州首府里奥布朗库的一个垂直住宅公寓中发现感染锥虫的三锥虫。
从居民那里收集三锥虫并送到市昆虫监测部门。使用光学显微镜评估锥虫原生动物的阳性情况,然后使用分子生物学技术鉴定物种和基因型。
从三栋公寓楼中的两栋中收集了 25 只成年三锥虫标本,这些标本来自 2 楼至 13 楼的公寓。其中 6 个标本被鉴定为 Rhodnius sp.,19 个为 R. montenegrensis。在这些标本中,对 7 个标本进行了分子检测,其中 5 个检测出 Trypanosoma cruzi 阳性,均属于基因型 TcI。
这些发现强调了需要进一步研究以更好地了解这些昆虫在这些环境中的入侵能力以及涉及该过程的机制。