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Trypanosoma cruzi could affect wild triatomine approaching behaviour to humans by altering vector nutritional status: a field test

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Estay Olea, Daniela
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Trypanosoma cruzi could affect wild triatomine approaching behaviour to humans by altering vector nutritional status: a field test
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  • Estay Olea, Daniela;
  • Correa, Juana;
  • Bona, Sophie de;
  • Bacigalupo, Antonella;
  • Quiroga, Nicol;
  • San Juan, Esteban;
  • Solari Illescas, Aldo;
  • Botto Mahan, Carezza;
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Hematophagous insects exhibit complex behaviour when searching for blood-meals, responding to several host stimuli. The hematophagous insect Mepraia spinolai is a wild vector of Trypanosoma cruzi, causative agent of Chagas disease in humans, in the semiarid-Mediterranean ecosystem of Chile. In this study, we evaluated the association between the approaching behaviour to a human host, with T. cruzi infection status and nutritional condition of M. spinolai. To this end, we captured 501 individuals in six consecutive 10 min-timespan, using a human as bait. Captured vectors were weighed, photographed and measured to calculate their nutritional status by means of a Standardized Body Mass Index. Trypanosoma cruzi infection was assessed in the intestinal content by using a real-time PCR assay. Ordinal logistic regressions were performed separately for infected and uninfected groups to evaluate if the nutritional status was associated with the approaching behaviour to a human host, recorded as the time-span of capture. Nutritional status of uninfected triatomines was higher than that from infected ones (p < 0.005). Among the infected, those with higher nutritional status approached first (p < 0.01); there was no effect of nutritional status in the uninfected group. Trypanosoma cruzi infection might affect the foraging behaviour of M. spinolai under natural conditions, probably deteriorating nutritional status and/or altering vector detection abilities.
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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (ANID-FONDECYT) 1170367 ANID-FONDECYT 1190392 11181182 Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) Master Fellowships 22180694 22190109 Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)/Programa Becas/Doctorado Becas Chile 2019 72200391
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/177668
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105574
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Acta Tropica 210 (2020) 105574
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