Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here

The methods used to control triatomine vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, include the implementation of cultural and mechanical practices, as well as biological and chemical control. For decades, the use of third generation pyrethroids such as deltamethrin, beta-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and beta‑cyfluthrin, has been the most used method due to their fast and effective action for triatomine elimination. However, despite significant control efforts, Chagas disease has not been controlled, due to the large number of wild hosts of the parasite and the diversity of vector species. Analyzing the literature available on the topic, we outline that strategies for controlling triatomines should be reframed within the Integrated Vector Management and One Health approaches, combining the most effective and sustainable methods, reducing economic, social, and environmental costs, thus fostering affordable control actions in poor and marginalized regions of the Americas.

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Main Authors: Vargas Abasolo, Reyna autora, Gutiérrez Cabrera, Ana E. autora, Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083, Alavez Rosas, David Doctor autor 14439, Benelli, Giovanni autor, Córdoba Aguilar, Alex autor
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Subjects:Trypanosoma cruzi, Triatominae, Enfermedad de chagas, Control de vectores, Manejo integrado de vectores, Salud pública,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2023/1882
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:639182024-03-12T12:43:23ZChagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here Vargas Abasolo, Reyna autora Gutiérrez Cabrera, Ana E. autora Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083 Alavez Rosas, David Doctor autor 14439 Benelli, Giovanni autor Córdoba Aguilar, Alex autor textengThe methods used to control triatomine vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, include the implementation of cultural and mechanical practices, as well as biological and chemical control. For decades, the use of third generation pyrethroids such as deltamethrin, beta-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and beta‑cyfluthrin, has been the most used method due to their fast and effective action for triatomine elimination. However, despite significant control efforts, Chagas disease has not been controlled, due to the large number of wild hosts of the parasite and the diversity of vector species. Analyzing the literature available on the topic, we outline that strategies for controlling triatomines should be reframed within the Integrated Vector Management and One Health approaches, combining the most effective and sustainable methods, reducing economic, social, and environmental costs, thus fostering affordable control actions in poor and marginalized regions of the Americas.The methods used to control triatomine vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, include the implementation of cultural and mechanical practices, as well as biological and chemical control. For decades, the use of third generation pyrethroids such as deltamethrin, beta-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and beta‑cyfluthrin, has been the most used method due to their fast and effective action for triatomine elimination. However, despite significant control efforts, Chagas disease has not been controlled, due to the large number of wild hosts of the parasite and the diversity of vector species. Analyzing the literature available on the topic, we outline that strategies for controlling triatomines should be reframed within the Integrated Vector Management and One Health approaches, combining the most effective and sustainable methods, reducing economic, social, and environmental costs, thus fostering affordable control actions in poor and marginalized regions of the Americas.Trypanosoma cruziTriatominaeEnfermedad de chagasControl de vectoresManejo integrado de vectoresSalud públicaEntomologia Generalishttps://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2023/1882Acceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Trypanosoma cruzi
Triatominae
Enfermedad de chagas
Control de vectores
Manejo integrado de vectores
Salud pública
Trypanosoma cruzi
Triatominae
Enfermedad de chagas
Control de vectores
Manejo integrado de vectores
Salud pública
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Triatominae
Enfermedad de chagas
Control de vectores
Manejo integrado de vectores
Salud pública
Trypanosoma cruzi
Triatominae
Enfermedad de chagas
Control de vectores
Manejo integrado de vectores
Salud pública
Vargas Abasolo, Reyna autora
Gutiérrez Cabrera, Ana E. autora
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Alavez Rosas, David Doctor autor 14439
Benelli, Giovanni autor
Córdoba Aguilar, Alex autor
Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
description The methods used to control triatomine vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causal agent of Chagas disease, include the implementation of cultural and mechanical practices, as well as biological and chemical control. For decades, the use of third generation pyrethroids such as deltamethrin, beta-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and beta‑cyfluthrin, has been the most used method due to their fast and effective action for triatomine elimination. However, despite significant control efforts, Chagas disease has not been controlled, due to the large number of wild hosts of the parasite and the diversity of vector species. Analyzing the literature available on the topic, we outline that strategies for controlling triatomines should be reframed within the Integrated Vector Management and One Health approaches, combining the most effective and sustainable methods, reducing economic, social, and environmental costs, thus fostering affordable control actions in poor and marginalized regions of the Americas.
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Triatominae
Enfermedad de chagas
Control de vectores
Manejo integrado de vectores
Salud pública
author Vargas Abasolo, Reyna autora
Gutiérrez Cabrera, Ana E. autora
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Alavez Rosas, David Doctor autor 14439
Benelli, Giovanni autor
Córdoba Aguilar, Alex autor
author_facet Vargas Abasolo, Reyna autora
Gutiérrez Cabrera, Ana E. autora
Cruz López, Leopoldo Caridad Doctor autor 2083
Alavez Rosas, David Doctor autor 14439
Benelli, Giovanni autor
Córdoba Aguilar, Alex autor
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title Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
title_short Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
title_full Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
title_fullStr Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
title_full_unstemmed Chagas disease vector control strategies where we are and where we should go from here
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