@article{fdi:010055683, title = {{N}ew discoveries of sylvatic {T}riatoma infestans ({H}emiptera : {R}eduviidae) throughout the {B}olivian {C}haco}, author = {{W}aleckx, {E}tienne and {D}epickere, {S}t{\'e}phanie and {S}alas, {R}. and {A}liaga, {C}. and {M}onje, {M}. and {C}alle, {H}. and {B}uitrago, {R}. and {N}oireau, {F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {B}reni{\`e}re, {S}imone {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}rique}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}ylvatic populations of {T}riatoma infestans might be involved in the recolonization of human dwellings. {W}e report here the discoveries of new {T} infestans sylvatic foci in the {B}olivian {C}haco. {E}ighty-one triatomines were caught, 38 of which were identified as {T}. infestans. {T}riatoma sordida and {P}anstrongylus geniculatus were the other species collected. {O}ne {T}. infestans and one {T}. sordida were infected with {T}rypanosoma cruzi {T}cl; one {T}. infestans was infected with {T}ell. {T}hese discoveries add to the debate on the geographic distribution of sylvatic {T}. infestans populations, the geographic origin of the species, and the epidemiological role of these populations.}, keywords = {{BOLIVIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}merican {J}ournal of {T}ropical {M}edicine and {H}ygiene}, volume = {86}, numero = {3}, pages = {455--458}, ISSN = {0002-9637}, year = {2012}, DOI = {10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0205}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010055683}, }