Genetic typing of Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from different hosts and geographical areas of western Venezuela
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2011-12-13Autor
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Trypanosoma cruzi, Genetic typing, Parasite sources, Chagas disease, VenezuelaMetadatos
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A total of 72 Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from different hosts and geographical regions of western Venezuela, where Chagas disease is endemic, were typed using ribosomal and mini-exon gene markers. The isolates were obtained from wild, peridomestic and domestic sources including triatomine-bugs, human acute chagasic patients and other mammals. Results showed that T. cruzi two major phylogenetic lineages, T. cruzi I and T. cruzi II were present. However, a remarkable predominance of T. cruzi I (96%) over T. cruzi II (4%) was observed. The present results suggest that in western Venezuela circulation of both T. cruzi I and T. cruzi II isolates is independent from the source of isolation and the geographical area where they occur, with predominance of T. cruzi I. The epidemiological significance of the present results is discussed.
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Correo Electrónico | nanes@ula.ve |
Descripción | Publicado en el Boletín de Malariología y Salud Ambiental Vol. XLIX, Nº 2, Agosto-Diciembre, 2009 |
Colación | 251-258 |