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Genotypic Trypanosoma cruzi distribution and parasite load differ ecotypically and according to parasite genotypes in Triatoma brasiliensis from endemic and outbreak areas in Northeastern Brazil
(2021-10-01)
This study aimed to identify the Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes and their relationship with parasitic load in distinct geographic and ecotypic populations of Triatoma brasiliensis in two sites, including one where a Chagas ...
Expanding the Knowledge of the Geographic Distribution of Trypanosoma cruzi TcII and TcV/TcVI Genotypes in the Brazilian Amazon
(Public Library of Science, 2015)
A new Trypanosoma cruzi genotyping method enables high resolution evolutionary analyses
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2021)
Trypanosoma cruzi I genotype among isolates from patients with chronic Chagas disease followed at the Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases (FIOCRUZ, Brazil)
(Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2017)
Isozyme variability in Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas' disease : genetical, taxonomical, and epidemiological significance
(Evolution, 1988)
Abstract. -A genetic interpretation of the zymograms of 524 Trypanosoma cruzi stocks from various hosts and representing a broad geographical range (United States to Southern Brazil) reveals high genetic ...
Trypanosoma cruzi: ubiquity expression of surface cruzipain molecules in TCI and TCII field isolates
(Springer Verlag (Germany), 2017)
Differential infectivity of two Trypanosoma cruzi strains in placental cells and tissue
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Congenital Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), has become epidemiologically relevant. The probability of congenital transmission depends on the maternal and developing fetal/newborn ...
Cytotaxonomy of trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas, 1909): Differentiation of T. Cruzi I (TcI) and T. Cruzi II (TcII) genotypes using cytogenetic markers
(2019-01-01)
Chagas disease is a public health problem caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi, and the T. cruzi I (TcI) and T. cruzi II (TcII) groups are considered important genotypes from the clinical point of view. Currently, the groups ...