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the rising importance of triatoma rubrofasciata.the migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious diseases such as dengue (aedes aegypti) and chikungunya (aedes albopictus). it is probably a similar behaviour for certain vectors of chagas disease which allowed it to become a continental burden in latin america. one of them, triatoma rubrofasciata has also been spreading throughout the tropical and subtropical world. here, the recent and massive peridomestic presence of t. rubrofasciata in vietna ...201525807471
first records of triatoma rubrofasciata (de geer, 1773) (hemiptera, reduviidae) in foshan, guangdong province, southern china.triatomines, also known as kissing bugs, which are found throughout the world and especially in latin america, are well known natural vectors that transmit american trypanosomiasis, also called chagas disease. in china, the presence of two species of triatoma (triatoma rubrofasciata and t. sinica) was recorded in the past. due to the growing population and the increasing risk of the global spread of chagas disease, triatomines became a potential public health nuisance, and in 2016, we started mo ...201728807005
feeding and defecation patterns of nymphs of triatoma rubrofasciata (de geer, 1773) (hemiptera: reduviidae), and its potential role as vector for trypanosoma cruzi. 199910029924
[triatominae capable of transmitting trypanosoma cruzi in cuba].a brief review of the species of the genus triatoma that have been described in some epidemiology books is made. triatoma rubrofasciata has been found at the oriente province in our country. triatoma flavida has been found at the pinar del río, las villas, camagüey, and oriente provinces. both insects transmit the chagas' disease.1976830048
the kiss of death: a rare case of anaphylaxis to the bite of the "red margined kissing bug".triatoma (kissing bugs), a predatory genus of blood-sucking insects which belongs to the family reduviidae, subfamily triatominae, is a well-known vector in the transmission of trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent in chagas disease. however, it is less well appreciated that bites from these insects can cause a range of symptoms varying from localized cutaneous symptoms to a generalized anaphylactic reaction. while anaphylactic reactions following bites have been reported with five of the eleve ...201526793414
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