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Absence 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:googlescopusHigh household infestation rates by synanthropic vectors of Chagas disease in southern Ecuador
ReviewAbstract: Entomological surveys were conducted in five rural communities (138 domiciliary units [DUs]) in thePalabras claves:Chagas disease, ECUADOR, RHODNIUS ECUADORIENSIS, Triatoma carrioni, triatominaeAutores:Arcos-Teran L., Davila S., Francisco S. Palomeque, Jaime Alfredo Costales, Mario J. GrijalvaFuentes:scopusOn palms, bugs, and Chagas disease in the Americas
ArticleAbstract: Palms are ubiquitous across Neotropical landscapes, from pristine forests or savannahs to large citiPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, Chagas disease, Palms, Rhodnius, Site-occupancy, triatominae, Vector ecologyAutores:Angulo V.M., Bar M.E., Calzada J.E., Dias F.B.S., Diotaiuti L., Esteban L., Fernando Abad-Franch, Francisco S. Palomeque, Gottdenker N.L., Gurgel-Gonçalves R., Lima M.M., Monteiro F.A., Saldaña A., Sánchez-Martín M., Santos W.S., Sarquis O.Fuentes:scopus