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Trypanosoma cruzi: Kinetics of Metacyclogenesis in Adult and Nymphal Panstrongylus megistus
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PIESMAN, J.; SHERLOCK, I. A. Trypanosoma cruzi: Kinetics of Metacyclogenesis in Adult and Nymphal Panstrongylus megistus. Experimental Parasitology, v. 59, p. 231, 1985.
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Piesman, Joseph
Sherlock, Ítalo Rodrigues de Araújo
Resumen
Trypanosoma cruzi: Kinetics of metacyclogenesis
in adult and nymphal Panstrongylus megistus. Experimental Parasitology 59, 231-238.
Adult triatomine insects, Panstrongylus megistus, naturally infected with the protozoa,
Trypanosoma cruzi, contained significantly more metacyclic trypomastigote forms in their
digestive tracts than did P. megistus nymphs. Metacyclics were scarce in all stages of
triatomines fed once on infected mammalian hosts and subsequently starved. In contrast,
triatomines fed repeatedly on infected mammalian hosts developed prolific T. cruzi infections.
Repeatedly fed adults contained 14 x more metacyclics than similarly fed nymphs.
Nutritional factors appear to play a key role in regulating metacyclogenesis. Control campaigns
designed to alter the age structure of populations of triatomines must take notice of
the high transmission potential of the adult stage.