Effectiveness of fluralaner treatment regimens for the control of canine Chagas disease: A mathematical modeling study.
Edem FiatsonuRachel E BusselmanGabriel L HamerSarah A HamerMartial L Ndeffo MbahPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
Our analysis shows that treating all peridomestic dogs every three to six months for at least five years could be an effective measure to reduce T. cruzi infections in dogs and triatomines in peridomestic transmission settings. However, further studies at the local scale are needed to better understand the potential impact of routine use of fluralaner treatment on increasing dogs' consumption of dead triatomines.