Affiliation:
1. Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas Universidad Veracruzana Xalapa Mexico
2. LADISER Inmunología y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas Universidad Veracruzana Orizaba Mexico
3. Asociacion Chagas con Ciencia y Conocimiento A.C. Orizaba Mexico
4. Ingeniería en Biotecnología Universidad Politécnica de Huatusco Huatusco de Chicuellar Mexico
Abstract
AbstractChagas disease, considered a neglected disease, was initially confined to rural localities in endemic areas; however, in recent years through the process of urbanization and migration of infected people, the disease is gaining importance in urban environments. The presence of the vector in urban areas in most cases is due to the passive transport of vectors, but recently, its presence seems to be linked to vector adaptation processes associated with climate change. This paper reports the occurrence of an infected triatomine in the peridomicile of a house in an urban area of Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico, where the species found is described, the molecular characteristics and resistance to BZN and NFX of the Trypanosoma cruzi isolate obtained, as well as serological data of the dwelling inhabitants. These urban disease scenarios make it possible to generate new scientific knowledge and enable the creation of new control strategies for Chagas disease vectors.
Funder
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Veterinary,General Immunology and Microbiology,Epidemiology