Importance of hybrids of Meccus phyllosomus mazzottii, and M. P. pallidipennis, and M. p. phyllosomus to the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in Mexico

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Abstract

The time interval before beginning feeding, feeding time, and defecation delay for 3 Triatominae subspecies, Meccus phyllosomus mazzottii (Ma), M. p. pallidipennis (Pa), and M. p. phyllosomus (Phy) and their laboratory hybrids were evaluated. The mean time interval for beginning feeding was between 0.1and 10.1 min for all nymphal instars in each cohort, with significant (P < 0.05) differences among hybrids and parental cohorts. Four (both MaPa and MaPhy) hybrid cohorts had similar mean feeding times to that recorded for one of their parental subspecies, but shorter than the other, whereas the remaining hybrid cohorts (both PaPhy) had longer feeding times than did both of their parental subspecies. The specimens of MaPa defecated later than the respective instars on their parental subspecies, whereas most instars of the remaining 4 hybrid cohorts (MaPhy and PaPhy) defecated earlier than the respective instars of M. p. phyllosomus.Between 40% and 50% of the defecation events occurred when feeding in MaPhy and PaPhy hybrid cohorts. Given these results, the hybrid cohorts were more effective vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi than their parental subspecies, which could indicate a potentially higher risk of transmission of T. cruzi to reservoir hosts.

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Martínez-Ibarra, J. A., Nogueda-Torres, B., García-Lino, J. C., Arroyo-Reyes, D., Salazar-Montaño, L. F., Hernández-Navarro, J. A., … Rocha-Chávez, G. (2016). Importance of hybrids of Meccus phyllosomus mazzottii, and M. P. pallidipennis, and M. p. phyllosomus to the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi in Mexico. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 69(3), 202–206. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.JJID2015.111

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