Background Triatoma rubrofasciata is the only kissing bug species distributed globally. In the Americas, this species transmits the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, responsible for Chagas disease. The presence of T. rubrofasciata in several Asian countries has greatly increased recently. In Vietnam, it is found in large numbers, closely associated with human environments. Although T. rubrofasciata from Asia is not infected with Tryp. cruzi, it carries other parasites such as Trypanosoma lewisi and Trypanosoma conorhini. Reports of bites by T. rubrofasciata have increased significantly in several places of Vietnam, becoming a public health problem as it produces severe anaphylactic reactions. Methods Specimens of T. rubrofasciata were collected f...
International audienceTriatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species ...
Background: Mepraia spinolai, a wild vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in Chile, is an abundant triatomi...
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Background Triatoma rubrofasciata is the only kissing bug species distributed globally. In the Ameri...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
Abstract Background Triatomines, also known as kissing bugs, which are found throughout the world an...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
With about 150 species, Triatominae, the kissing bugs, are the largest radiation of hematophagous sp...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important Chagas disease vector in the drier regions of the "Brazi...
Trypanosoma cruzi and the majority of its insect vectors (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) are co...
<div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely ...
Triatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex. This species ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in ...
International audienceTriatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species ...
Background: Mepraia spinolai, a wild vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in Chile, is an abundant triatomi...
© 2014 Ngo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the...
Background Triatoma rubrofasciata is the only kissing bug species distributed globally. In the Ameri...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
Abstract Background Triatomines, also known as kissing bugs, which are found throughout the world an...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in L...
With about 150 species, Triatominae, the kissing bugs, are the largest radiation of hematophagous sp...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important Chagas disease vector in the drier regions of the "Brazi...
Trypanosoma cruzi and the majority of its insect vectors (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) are co...
<div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, is widely ...
Triatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex. This species ...
Triatominae bugs are the vectors of Chagas disease, a major concern to public health especially in ...
International audienceTriatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species ...
Background: Mepraia spinolai, a wild vector of Trypanosoma cruzi in Chile, is an abundant triatomi...
© 2014 Ngo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the...