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Irrigation, migration and infestation: a case study of Chagas disease vectors and bed bugs in El Pedregal, Peru.

Raquel GonçalvesKathryn P HackerCarlos CondoriSherrie XieKatty Borrini-MayoriLina Mollesaca RiverosRoger Quispe ApazaManuel Ysidro ArrateaGustavo NativioRicardo Castillo-NeyraValerie A Paz-SoldanMichael Z Levy
Published in: Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (2024)
The establishment of agribusiness companies in a desert area demanded a permanent work force, leading to the emergence of a new city. Migrant farmers, seeking work opportunities or escaping from adverse climatic events, arrived with few resources, and constructed their houses with precarious materials. T. infestans, a Chagas disease vector, was introduced to the city and colonized houses, but its dispersal was constrained by presence of vacant houses. We discuss how changes in the socioeconomic and agricultural landscape can increase vulnerability to vector-borne illnesses.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • wastewater treatment
  • single molecule
  • single cell
  • emergency department
  • human health