Vallvé S L, Rojo H, Wisnivesky-Colli C
Instituto y Museo de Ciencias Naturales, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 1996 Jul-Aug;91(4):405-8. doi: 10.1590/s0074-02761996000400003.
This study was performed in an urban neighborhood of the capital city of the province of San Juan, Argentina. Erected as a housing complex, the place consists of 768 flats distributed in buildings of three and seven floors each. A survey was carried out in 33% of the dwellings, enquiring about the number of Triatoma infestans found indoors, stage of the bug development-nymph or adult- and how these insects had entered their homes. Adult T.infestans were found on all floors; 163 people (64%) had found them at least once, and 130 (51%) several times. Dispersal flight seems to have been the main mechanism of infestation by adult bugs in this area, and a total of 51% of the surveyed inhabitants reported that the insects had flown into their flats.
本研究在阿根廷圣胡安省省会的一个城市社区进行。该地点作为一个住宅小区而建,由768套公寓组成,分布在三层和七层的建筑中。对33%的住宅进行了调查,询问室内发现的红带锥蝽数量、虫子发育阶段(若虫或成虫)以及这些昆虫是如何进入家中的。在所有楼层都发现了成年红带锥蝽;163人(64%)至少发现过一次,130人(51%)发现过多次。在该地区,扩散飞行似乎是成年虫子侵扰的主要方式,共有51%的受访居民报告称昆虫飞进了他们的公寓。