Triatominae in palm trees and their natural infection by Trypanosoma cruzi in regions of eastern Venezuela

Authors

  • Antonio Morocoima Centro de Medicina Tropical, Universidad de Oriente (UDO). Anzoátegui, Venezuela. Médico cirujano, MSc en Parasitología
  • Rogny Barroeta Centro de Medicina Tropical, Universidad de Oriente (UDO). Anzoátegui, Venezuela. médico cirujano
  • Milagros Virguez Centro de Medicina Tropical, Universidad de Oriente (UDO). Anzoátegui, Venezuela. médico cirujano.
  • Antonio Roschman-González Centro de Microscopia Electrónica; Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV). Caracas, Venezuela. licenciado en Biologia, doctor en Ciencias-Zoologia.
  • José David Chique Centro de Medicina Tropical, Universidad de Oriente (UDO). Anzoátegui, Venezuela. técnico de laboratorio †
  • Elizabeth Ferrer Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas «Dr. Francisco J. Triana Alonso» (BIOMED), Universidad de Carabobo Sede Aragua, Las Delicias. Maracay, Venezuela. licenciada en Bioanálisis, doctora en Biología Molecular
  • Leidi Herrera Centro de Ecología y Evolución, Instituto de Zoología y Ecología Tropical (IZET), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV). Caracas, Venezuela. licenciada en Biólogia, doctora en Ciencias -Biología Parasitaria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2018.354.3871

Keywords:

Triatominae, Trypanosoma cruzi, Venezuela

Abstract

Introduction. To know the natural infestation by triatominae and their infection by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) in Acrocomia Aculeata (A. aculeata) or coyol palm in the state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela. Materials and Methods. Triatominic infestation and its infection by T. cruzi was studied in non-affected A. aculeata in phytosanitary campaigns. The presence of the parasite was determined by microscopy and PCR-kDNA, and its characterization was made by means of molecular markers. Results. Fourteen palm trees with triatominic infestation were found; 48.8% of the individuals corresponded to Rhodnius prolixus and 48.2% to Maculata Triatoma, with ontogenetic development towards adult. The parasitology and molecular tests, their typical morphology and the infection in the murine model revealed the presence of T. cruzi in an average of 54,8%, for both species of triatominae, with circulation of the TcI genotype of T. cruzi. Conclusions. The infestation of coyol palm trees with Rhodnius prolixus and Maculata Triatoma was reported for the state of Anzoátegui in Venezuela, as well as the presence of TcI sub-populations of T. cruzi, being this palm tree the peridomicilar habitat of the triatominae-T. cruzi binomial and possible bioindicador of risk of infection for surrounding human populations.

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2018-12-21

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Morocoima A, Barroeta R, Virguez M, Roschman-González A, Chique JD, Ferrer E, et al. Triatominae in palm trees and their natural infection by Trypanosoma cruzi in regions of eastern Venezuela. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 21 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];35(4):563-72. Available from: https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/3871