Jane Costa
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Correia N, Paschoaletto L, Reigada C, Goncalves T, Moreira C, Costa J
Microorganisms
. 2023 Dec;
11(12).
PMID: 38137994
The species complex is a monophyletic group encompassing two subspecies and six species. Recently, a hybrid zone of members of this complex was recorded in the state of Pernambuco. Questions...
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Costa J, Torres L, Paschoaletto L, Pimenta A, Benitez H, Suazo M, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2023 Nov;
13(22).
PMID: 38003092
The first instar nymphs, both male and female, of the giant stick insect Gray, 1835 were carefully described and measured, revealing a remarkable sexual dimorphism that is considered rare among...
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Costa J, Mallet J, Takiya D
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Oct;
12(20).
PMID: 36290257
sp. nov., a new species of stick insect from Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is herein described and compared to the other sympatric species, Gray, 1835 (Phasmatidae, Cladomorphinae). The description...
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Paschoaletto L, Dale C, Lima-Neiva V, Carbajal-de-la-Fuente A, de Oliveira J, Benitez H, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
12(11).
PMID: 35681826
Neiva, 1911 is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the Brazilian semiarid regions in the north-east. The risk imposed by to the human populations, due to...
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Lima-Neiva V, Toma H, Aguiar L, Lopes C, Dias L, Goncalves T, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2021 Nov;
15(11):e0009919.
PMID: 34752464
An outbreak of Chagas disease, possibly involving its vector Triatoma brasiliensis brasiliensis, was identified in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (RN). Given the historical significance of this vector...
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Costa J, Dale C, Galvao C, Almeida C, Dujardin J
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz
. 2021 Jun;
116:e210015.
PMID: 34076075
Chagas disease persists as one of the most important, and yet most neglected, diseases in the world, and several changes in its epidemiological aspects have been recorded since its discovery....
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Lilioso M, Reigada C, Pires-Silva D, Fontes F, Limeira C, Monsalve-Lara J, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2020 Sep;
14(9):e0008735.
PMID: 32986738
Innovative approaches used to combat Chagas disease transmission tend to combine a set of comprehensive efforts to understand the ecology of local vectors. In this work we identified molecularly the...
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Kamimura E, Viana M, Lilioso M, Fontes F, Pires-Silva D, Valenca-Barbosa C, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2020 Sep;
13(1):455.
PMID: 32894173
Background: The protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi circulates in semiarid areas of northeastern Brazil in distinct ecotopes (sylvatic, peridomestic and domestic) where Triatoma brasiliensis Neiva, 1911 is the most important Chagas disease...
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de Oliveira J, Alevi K, Almeida C, Mendonca V, Costa J, Aristeu da Rosa J
J Vector Ecol
. 2020 Jun;
45(1):57-68.
PMID: 32492272
The Triatoma brasiliensis complex is composed of six species (Triatoma bahiensis, T. juazerensis, T. lenti, T. melanica, T. petrocchiae, and T. sherlocki) and two subspecies (T. brasiliensis brasiliensis and T....
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Lima-Oliveira T, Fontes F, Lilioso M, Pires-Silva D, Teixeira M, Meza J, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2019 Sep;
201:105188.
PMID: 31545949
Triatoma petrocchiae is the newly member of the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex. This species overlaps with T. brasiliensis in geographic and ecotypic occupation in the sylvatic habitat because both inhabit...