Infestation by triatomine bugs in indigenous communities of Valledupar, Colombia

Authors

  • Marleny Montilla Instituto Nacional de Salud
  • Hugo Soto Secretaria de Salud Departamental del Cesar
  • Edgar Parra Instituto Nacional de Salud
  • Mariela Torres Instituto Nacional de Salud
  • Pilar Carrillo Instituto Nacional de Salud
  • Ligia Lugo Instituto Nacional de Salud
  • Johana Colorado Secretaria de Salud Departamental del Cesar
  • Maria Teresa Arias Secretaria de Salud Departamental del Cesar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102011005000037

Keywords:

Indigenous Population, Trypanosoma cruzi, isolation & purification, Chagas Disease, prevention & control, Triatominae, domiciliary infestation

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To calculate triatomine infestation indices in indigenous communities in Colombia. METHODS: A descriptive study was carried out in 19 communities in Valledupar Municipality, Cesar Department, Colombia. During June to December, 2007, triatromine bugs were collected from their resting places in households. Taxonomic identification was made according to the keys by Lent & Wygodzinsky. An infection process in animal model and isozyme analysis of triatomine feces were performed. RESULTS: Rhodnius prolixus showed a density index of 154.7%, for Triatoma dimidiata was 102.45%, T. maculata 109.25% and Panstrogylus geniculatus 0.3%. The mean infestation index was 40.54%, and mean Trypanosoma infection index was 9.4%. Of five hemocultures positive for T. cruzi, three were enzimatically identified as T. cruzi group I. Biopsies revealed few pathologic characteristics of infective process with these strains isolated from domiciliary triatomine bugs. CONCLUSIONS: The high triatomine infestation indices in households and the T. cruzi infection index are evidence of active transmission of Chagas disease. The situation merits a vector control program and serological survey of the population at risk. The genetic characterization of T. cruzi strains as group I agrees with other findings on strains in this region of Colombia.

Published

2011-08-01

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Montilla, M., Soto, H., Parra, E., Torres, M., Carrillo, P., Lugo, L., Colorado, J., & Arias, M. T. (2011). Infestation by triatomine bugs in indigenous communities of Valledupar, Colombia . Revista De Saúde Pública, 45(4), 773-780. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102011005000037