Trypanosoma cruzi strains from triatomine collected in Bahia and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

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Objective: Collection of triatomines in domestic, peridomestic and sylvatic environments in states of Bahia and Rio Grande do Sul, Northeastern and Southern Brazil respectively, and isolation of Trypanosoma cruzi strains. Methods: First, the captured triatomines were identified using insect identification keys, then their intestinal content was examined by abdominal compression, and the samples containing trypanosomatid forms wereinoculated in LIT medium and Swiss mice. Results: Six triatomine species were collected in cities in Bahia, namely Panstrongylus geniculatus (01), Triatoma melanocephala (11), T. lenti (94), T. pseudomaculata (02), T. sherlocki (26) and T. sordida (460), and two in cities in Rio Grande do Sul, namely T. circummaculata (11) and T. rubrovaria (115). Out of the specimens examined, T. cruzi was isolated from 28 triatomine divided into four different species: T. melanocephala (one), T. lenti (one), T. rubrovaria (16) and T. sordida (10). Their index of natural infection by T. cruzi was 6.4%. Conclusions: The isolation of T. cruzi strains from triatomines found in domestic and peridomestic areas shows the potential risk of transmission of Chagas disease in the studied cities. The maintenance of those T. cruzi strains in laboratory is intended to promote studies that facilitate the understanding of the parasite-vector-host relationship.

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Ribeiro, A. R., Mendonça, V. J., Alves, R. T., Martinez, I., De Araújo, R. F., Mello, F., & Da Rosa, J. A. (2014). Trypanosoma cruzi strains from triatomine collected in Bahia and Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Revista de Saude Publica, 48(2), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048004719

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