Urban Persistence of
Triatoma infestans
: Post‐Spraying Reinfestation Dynamics and Evaluation of Alternative Surveillance Tools
Sánchez‐Casaccia Paz, Nattero Julieta, Romina V. Piccinali, Cano‐Suarez Florencia, Salvá Liliana, Meli Sergio, Monteiro Magna, Antonieta Rojas de Arias, Ana Laura Carbajal‐de‐la‐Fuente ABSTRACT
Objectives
Chagas disease has shifted from a predominantly rural infection to an increasingly urban health concern. In the Southern Cone,
Methods
The study was conducted in the metropolitan area of San Juan, Argentina, where 432 houses were inspected at baseline. Houses with detected triatomines and adjacent houses were sprayed with beta‐cypermethrin. Follow‐up surveys were performed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. During the first three surveys, previously infested houses were randomly assigned to either AS or CS detection methods; at 12 months, all houses were reassessed using AS.
Results
At baseline, 369
Conclusions
These findings indicate that residual spraying can reduce