Triatoma infestans urban ecology in Argentina: association between Triatoma infestans and pigeon cotes

Authors

  • Silvana L. Vallvé Universidad Nacional de San Juan; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Instituto y Museo de Ciencias Naturales
  • Héctor Rojo Universidad Nacional de San Juan; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Instituto y Museo de Ciencias Naturales
  • Cristina Wisnivesky-Colli Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires; Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Unidad de Ecología de Reservatorios y Vectores de Parásitos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101995000300006

Keywords:

Triatoma, Ecology, vectors, Pigeons

Abstract

A study was undertaken in an urban area of the capital city of the province of San Juan, Argentina, in a housing complex of 768 flats distributed in buildings of 3 and 7 floors each surrouding an abandoned central winery. A total of 329 Triatoma infestans were captured, 293 on 4 terraces of seven-floor-towers and 36 inside the winery, associated with the great number of pigeons which nest in those places. The bugs were sheltered in the dung accumulated between the cement blocks used to floor the terraces and inside the unused tuns in the winery. Two main bug foci were identified associated with the dense pigeon colonies: 81,5% of the T. infestans collected were found in one of the towers (4B) and 11% in the central winery. After six months of insecticidal sprayind of the infested areas, those terraces in wich T. infestans had not been previously found resulted gave positive results. The feeding profile of triatomines shows a predominance of simple bird blood meals; in the buildings and the winery 95% of the T. infestans analized were identified for bird blood meals; the rest had fed on one or more sources: human, dogs or cats. None of the T. infestans was infected by T. cruzi.

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1995-06-01

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Vallvé, S. L., Rojo, H., & Wisnivesky-Colli, C. (1995). Triatoma infestans urban ecology in Argentina: association between Triatoma infestans and pigeon cotes . Revista De Saúde Pública, 29(3), 192-198. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101995000300006