As a vector control program to control Chagas disease in Guatemala, residual spraying of Rhodnius prolixus and Triatoma dimidiata was performed, and its impact was measured in the department of Zacapa. In order to identify infested villages and determine the degree of infestation, a baseline entomological survey to identify municipalities infested with vectors followed by an additional vector survey in areas known to be infested was conducted. Residual spraying using pyrethroid insecticides was performed at all the villages identified as being infested with the vectors. The residual spraying was shown to be highly effective against both vectors by the decrease in infestation indices after spraying. Analysis of the cost-effec...
Background: The elimination of Triatoma infestans, the main Chagas disease vector in the Gran Chaco ...
A single village control trial for Triatoma pallidipennis and T. barberi was conducted using three s...
Background: The control of Triatoma dimidiata, a major vector of Chagas disease, was believed to eli...
As a vector control program to control Chagas disease in Guatemala, residual spraying of Rhodnius p...
As a vector control program to control Chagas disease in Guatemala, residual spraying of Rhodnius pr...
INTRODUCTION:Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease that affects millions of Latin Americans, ...
In 2000, the Guatemalan Ministry of Health initiated a Chagas disease program to control Rhodnius pr...
Chagas disease is a neglected vector-borne zoonosis caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi that is...
In most countries, Chagas disease transmission control remains based on domestic insecticide applic...
Background Chagas disease is the most important vector-borne disease in Latin America. Regional ini...
Abstract. In this study, we evaluate the effect of participatory Ecohealth interventions on domestic...
Research results showed that current vector control procedures have limited effectiveness in the Gra...
Background: Chagas disease is a major neglected tropical disease with deep socio-economical effects ...
This thesis analyses several factors affecting the control of triatomines in Guatemala. There are th...
In this study, we evaluate the effect of participatory Ecohealth interventions on domestic reinfesta...
Background: The elimination of Triatoma infestans, the main Chagas disease vector in the Gran Chaco ...
A single village control trial for Triatoma pallidipennis and T. barberi was conducted using three s...
Background: The control of Triatoma dimidiata, a major vector of Chagas disease, was believed to eli...
As a vector control program to control Chagas disease in Guatemala, residual spraying of Rhodnius p...
As a vector control program to control Chagas disease in Guatemala, residual spraying of Rhodnius pr...
INTRODUCTION:Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease that affects millions of Latin Americans, ...
In 2000, the Guatemalan Ministry of Health initiated a Chagas disease program to control Rhodnius pr...
Chagas disease is a neglected vector-borne zoonosis caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi that is...
In most countries, Chagas disease transmission control remains based on domestic insecticide applic...
Background Chagas disease is the most important vector-borne disease in Latin America. Regional ini...
Abstract. In this study, we evaluate the effect of participatory Ecohealth interventions on domestic...
Research results showed that current vector control procedures have limited effectiveness in the Gra...
Background: Chagas disease is a major neglected tropical disease with deep socio-economical effects ...
This thesis analyses several factors affecting the control of triatomines in Guatemala. There are th...
In this study, we evaluate the effect of participatory Ecohealth interventions on domestic reinfesta...
Background: The elimination of Triatoma infestans, the main Chagas disease vector in the Gran Chaco ...
A single village control trial for Triatoma pallidipennis and T. barberi was conducted using three s...
Background: The control of Triatoma dimidiata, a major vector of Chagas disease, was believed to eli...