An effective internet-based system for surveillance and elimination of triatomine insects: AlertaChirimacha

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Abstract

Vector-borne diseases remain a significant public health threat in many regions of the world. Traditional vector surveillance and control methods have relied on active and passive surveillance programs, which are often costly and time-consuming. New internet-based vector surveillance systems have shown promise in removing some of the cost and labor burden from health authorities. We developed and evaluated the effectiveness of a new internet-based surveillance system, “AlertaChirimacha”, for detecting Triatoma infestans (known locally by its Quechua name, Chirimacha), the Chagas disease vector, in the city of Are-quipa, Peru. In the first 26 months post-implementation, AlertaChirimacha received 206 reports of residents suspecting or fearing triatomines in their homes or neighborhoods, of which we confirmed, through pictures or inspections, 11 (5.3%) to be Triatoma infestans. After microscopic examination, none of the specimens collected were infected with Trypano-soma cruzi. AlertaChirimacha received 57% more confirmed reports than the traditional surveillance system and detected 10% more infested houses than active and passive surveillance approaches combined. Through in-depth interviews we evaluate the reach, bilateral engagement, and response promptness and efficiency of AlertaChirimacha. Our study highlights the potential of internet-based vector surveillance systems, such as Alerta-Chirimacha, to improve vector surveillance and control efforts in resource-limited settings. This approach could decrease the cost and time horizon for the elimination of vector-medi-ated Chagas disease in the region.

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Tamayo, L. D., Condori-Pino, C. E., Sanchez, Z., Gonçalves, R., Málaga Chávez, F. S., Castillo-Neyra, R., … Paz-Soldan, V. A. (2023). An effective internet-based system for surveillance and elimination of triatomine insects: AlertaChirimacha. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 17(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011694

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