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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-23(3), 1943, pp. 315-320
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Observations on Vectors of Chagas' Disease in the United States

II. ARIZONA1

Sherwin F. Wood
Department of Life Sciences, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles, California

A resumé of the 1941 collecting data for the Alvarado Mine is given, making a total of 699 cone-nosed bugs examined from Arizona. Twenty-eight or 4 per cent of these bugs were infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. The tolerance of rodents to feeding of cone-nosed bugs is recorded. Xenodiagnosis of native mammals has so far yielded negative results.

Received July 7, 1942.
1 The writer thanks Miss María Quirós for checking the Spanish summary.







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