Could the Chagas disease elimination programme in Venezuela be compromised by reinvasion of houses by sylvatic Rhodnius prolixus bug populations?
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Evaluation of spatially targeted strategies to control non-domiciliated Triatoma dimidiata vector of Chagas diseaseSustainability of vector control strategies in the Gran Chaco Region: current challenges and possible approaches.Comparative field trial of alternative vector control strategies for non-domiciliated Triatoma dimidiataMolecular genetics reveal that silvatic Rhodnius prolixus do colonise rural houses.Optimization of control strategies for non-domiciliated Triatoma dimidiata, Chagas disease vector in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.Modeling disease vector occurrence when detection is imperfect: infestation of Amazonian palm trees by triatomine bugs at three spatial scalesAmerican palm ethnomedicine: a meta-analysis.Characterization of the dispersal of non-domiciliated Triatoma dimidiata through the selection of spatially explicit models.Sex, subdivision, and domestic dispersal of Trypanosoma cruzi lineage I in southern Ecuador.Community participation in Chagas disease vector surveillance: systematic reviewCommunity participation and domiciliary occurrence of infected Meccus longipennis in two Mexican villages in Jalisco state.Hidden sylvatic foci of the main vector of Chagas disease Triatoma infestans: threats to the vector elimination campaign?Emergence and prevalence of human vector-borne diseases in sink vector populations.Association of anthropogenic land use change and increased abundance of the Chagas disease vector Rhodnius pallescens in a rural landscape of Panama.Eco-bio-social research on community-based approaches for Chagas disease vector control in Latin AmericaNew scenarios of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in the Orinoco region of ColombiaAmazonian Triatomine Biodiversity and the Transmission of Chagas Disease in French Guiana: In Medio Stat SanitasRisks associated with dispersive nocturnal flights of sylvatic Triatominae to artificial lights in a model house in the northeastern plains of Colombia.The role of light in Chagas disease infection risk in ColombiaHuman Trypanosomiasis in the Eastern Plains of Colombia: New Transmission Scenario.Selective Insecticide Applications Directed Against Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) Affected a Nontarget Secondary Vector of Chagas Disease, Triatoma garciabesi.Active dispersal of Triatoma infestans and other triatomines in the Argentinean arid Chaco before and after vector control interventions.Patterns of house infestation dynamics by non-domiciliated Triatoma dimidiata reveal a spatial gradient of infestation in rural villages and potential insect manipulation by Trypanosoma cruzi.Genetic Relationships and Spatial Genetic Structure Among Populations of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) in Colombia and Venezuela Based on Mitochondrial Cytochrome-b Sequences.Usefulness of community participation for the fine temporal monitoring of house infestation by non-domiciliated triatomines.An Experimental Evaluation of Cross-Vane Panel Traps for the Collection of Sylvatic Triatomines (Hemiptera: Reduviidae).Ecological aspects of Rhodnius nasutus Stål, 1859 (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) in palms of the Chapada do Araripe in Ceará, Brazil.Feeding sources and trypanosome infection index of Rhodnius pallescens in a Chagas disease endemic area of Amador County, Panama.Biology, diversity and strategies for the monitoring and control of triatomines--Chagas disease vectors.Trypanosoma cruzi Infection in an Indigenous Kariña Community in Eastern Venezuela
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Could the Chagas disease elimination programme in Venezuela be compromised by reinvasion of houses by sylvatic Rhodnius prolixus bug populations?
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Clive R Davies
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Maria J Sanchez-Martin
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10.1111/J.1365-3156.2006.01717.X
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z