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Previous authors demonstrated that Triatoma virus (TrV) is able to infect several species of triatomines when injected with viral inoculum obtained from its original host, T. infestans. Both vertical (transovarian) and horizontal (faecal-oral) mechanisms of viral transmission were also described. In this paper we report the experimental TrV infection of a wild species from southern Argentina, T. patagonica. The inoculum consisted of clarified gut contents of infected T. infestans rubbed on the chicken skin whereupon T. patagonica individuals were fed. The results demonstrate that this is another potential host for the virus, and that the oral route is also effective for experimental interspecific infections
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Animais , Vírus de Insetos , Picornaviridae , Triatoma , Argentina , Galinhas , FezesRESUMO
El veneno es una sustancia que causa una lesion al entrar en el cuerpo, dependiendo de la cantidad y estado físico de la persona esta pueda tener consecuencias muy severas en la salud del afectado.
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Animais , Animais , Animais Venenosos , Animais Selvagens , Mordeduras e Picadas de Insetos , Vírus de Insetos , Insetos , Formigas , Bolívia , Escorpiões , Serpentes , AranhasRESUMO
In this work we report four different destructive and non-destructive methods for detecting picorna-like virus particles in triatomines. The methods are based on direct observation under transmission electron microscope and they consist of four ways to prepare samples of presumable infected material. The samples are prepared processing dead or alive insect parts, or even dry or fresh insect feces. The methods can be used as analytical or preparative techniques, for quantifying virus infection and checking virus integrity as well. In this work the four methods are applied in order to detect Triatoma virus (TrV) particles in T. infestans colonies.