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Anopheline and human drivers of malaria risk in northern coastal, Ecuador: A pilot study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Understanding local anopheline vector species and their bionomic traits, as well as relaPalabras claves:Anopheles calderoni, Bionomics, ECUADOR, Human behaviour, Indoor residual spraying (IRS), Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs), MALARIA, Nyssorhynchus albimanus, Plasmodium falciparumAutores:Bibiana E. Salazar-Costa, Claudia A. Vera-Arias, English D.J., Fabián E. Sáenz, Hendershot A.L., Iván Alejandro Saá Portilla, Juan José Bustillos, Koepfli C., Lobo N.F., Martin J.A., Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Woodruff M.Fuentes:scopusTriatomine feeding profiles and trypanosoma cruzi infection, implications in domestic and sylvatic transmission cycles in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the blood meal patterns of insects that are vectors of diseases is fundamental in unvePalabras claves:Blood meal source, Chagas disease, ECUADOR, Triatomines, TRYPANOSOMA CRUZIAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Breniere S.F., Christian Miguel Pinto, Juan José Bustillos, Mario J. Grijalva, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusWould 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:googlescopus