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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases(2)
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American Trypanosomiasis Chagas Disease: One Hundred Years of Research: Second Edition(1)
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Determinants of intentions to prevent triatomine infestation based on the health belief model: An application in rural Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Control of triatomine infestation is a key strategy for the prevention of Chagas diseasPalabras claves:Autores:Anita G. Villacís, Benjamin R. Bates, Mario J. Grijalva, Mendez-Trivino A.M., Mendoza L.E.Fuentes:scopusAbsence of domestic triatomine colonies in an area of the coastal region of Ecuador where Chagas disease is endemic
ArticleAbstract: Rhodnius ecuadoriensis is considered the second most important vector of Chagas disease in Ecuador.Palabras claves:Campylorhynchus fasciatus, Chagas disease, ECUADOR, RHODNIUS ECUADORIENSIS, SylvaticAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Arcos-Teran L., Black C.L., Francisco S. Palomeque, Mario J. GrijalvaFuentes:googlescopusDistribution of triatomine species in domestic and peridomestic environments in central coastal Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although the central coast of the Ecuador is considered endemic for Chagas disease, fewPalabras claves:Autores:Ana L. Moncayo, Ana Lucia Moncayo Benalcazar, Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Cesar Yumiseva, Esteban G. Baus, Mario J. Grijalva, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusVector transmission: How it works, what transmits, where it occurs
Book PartAbstract: Vector transmission remains the main mode of Chagas disease transmission. The first part of this chaPalabras claves:Attractive factors, Domestic, Eclectic species, Metacyclogenesis, perception, Peridomestic, Saliva, Sylvatic, transmission, Triatomine, Vector capacityAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Aznar C., Breniere S.F.Fuentes:scopusWould tropical climatic variations impact the genetic variability of triatomines: Rhodnius ecuadoriensis, principal vector of Chagas disease in Ecuador?
ArticleAbstract: Rhodnius ecuadoriensis is one of the most important vector species of Chagas disease in Ecuador. ThiPalabras claves:Central coast region, Chagas disease, climate variability, ECUADOR, Gene sequencing, genetic variability, TriatomineAutores:Ana Troya-Zuleta, Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Barnabe C., Breniere S.F., Cesar Yumiseva, Depickère S., Dino Sánchez, Juan José Bustillos, Mario J. GrijalvaFuentes:googlescopusPopulation genomics and geographic dispersal in Chagas disease vectors: Landscape drivers and evidence of possible adaptation to the domestic setting
ArticleAbstract: Accurate pbkp_rediction of vectors dispersal, as well as identification of adaptations that allow blPalabras claves:Autores:Andersson B., Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Bacigalupo A., Cesar Yumiseva, Cheaib B., Day C.C., Hernandez-Castro L.E., Jacobs A., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Landguth E.L., Llewellyn M.S., Mario J. Grijalva, Matthews L., Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopus