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. 2015 May-Jun;57(3):269–272. doi: 10.1590/S0036-46652015000300015

Table 1. Triatoma dimidiata infestation (by stage of development, sex and location) and infection with Trypanosoma cruzi in homesteads in the rural community of Molas, Yucatan, Mexico.

  Total (%) Nymphs (%) Adults (%) ♂ (%) ♀ (%)
Infestation          
Intradomiciliary 54 (27.0) 9 (16.7) 45 (83.3) 19 (35.2) 26 (48.1)
Peridomiciliary 146 (73.0) 79 (54.1) 67 (45.9) 42 (28.8) 25 (17.1)
Total 200 (100) 88 (44.0) 112 (56.0)* 61 (30.5) 51 (25.5)*
Infection          
Intradomiciliary 52(54.1) 9 (17.3) 43 (82.7) 18 (34.6) 25 (48.1)
Peridomiciliary 44 (45.9) 27 (61.4) 17 (38.6) 8 (18.2) 9 (20.4)
Total 96 (100) 36 (37.5) 60 (62.5)* 26 (27.1) 34 (35.4)
*

Significant statistical difference in the frequencies of developmental stage and sex between locations, as given by Fisher's exact test (p < 0.05). Statistical tests regarding infestation and infection were performed separately.