Abstract. Trypanosoma cruzi lineages, microsatellite allelic polymorphism, and mithocondrial gene haplotypes were directly typified from peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid specimens of a Bolivian patient with Chagas disease with accompanying AIDS and central nervous system severe involvement. Of note, the patient’s blood was infected by a mixture of T. cruzi I and T. cruzi IId/e polyclonal populations while the cerebrospinal fluid showed only a monoclonal T. cruzi I population. Our findings do not corroborate the original assumption of innocuity for T. cruzi I in the southern cone of the Americas and highlight lineage I tropism for central nervous system causing lethal Chagas reactivation
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Outbreaks of acute Chagas disease associated with oral transm...
To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas' disease reactivation in Chagas' disease/huma...
Abstract. To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas ’ disease reactivation in Chagas ’ ...
In the past few years, new aspects of the immunopathology of Chagas' disease have been described in ...
In the past few years, new aspects of the immunopathology of Chagas ’ disease have been described in...
Chagas disease is a complex zoonotic pathology caused by the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma cruzi. This p...
A cross section of a human population (501 individuals) selected at random, and living in a Bolivian...
International audienceA cross section of a human population (501 individuals) selected at random, an...
Early diagnosis of the clinical reactivation of Chagas ’ disease in human immunodeficiency virus – a...
Trypanosoma cruzi DNA was amplified from an intracranial biopsy and peripheral blood of an HIV patie...
SummaryChagas disease is a complex zoonotic pathology caused by the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma cruzi....
Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from 23 acute chagasic patients from localities of Western Venezuela (sta...
BACKGROUND: The causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is divided into 6 Discrete Typ...
AbstractTrypanosoma cruzi (Chagas') encephalitis is an uncommon manifestation of T. cruzi infection,...
Trypanosoma cruzi is genetically classified into six discrete phylogenetic lineages on the basis of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Outbreaks of acute Chagas disease associated with oral transm...
To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas' disease reactivation in Chagas' disease/huma...
Abstract. To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas ’ disease reactivation in Chagas ’ ...
In the past few years, new aspects of the immunopathology of Chagas' disease have been described in ...
In the past few years, new aspects of the immunopathology of Chagas ’ disease have been described in...
Chagas disease is a complex zoonotic pathology caused by the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma cruzi. This p...
A cross section of a human population (501 individuals) selected at random, and living in a Bolivian...
International audienceA cross section of a human population (501 individuals) selected at random, an...
Early diagnosis of the clinical reactivation of Chagas ’ disease in human immunodeficiency virus – a...
Trypanosoma cruzi DNA was amplified from an intracranial biopsy and peripheral blood of an HIV patie...
SummaryChagas disease is a complex zoonotic pathology caused by the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma cruzi....
Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from 23 acute chagasic patients from localities of Western Venezuela (sta...
BACKGROUND: The causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is divided into 6 Discrete Typ...
AbstractTrypanosoma cruzi (Chagas') encephalitis is an uncommon manifestation of T. cruzi infection,...
Trypanosoma cruzi is genetically classified into six discrete phylogenetic lineages on the basis of ...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Outbreaks of acute Chagas disease associated with oral transm...
To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas' disease reactivation in Chagas' disease/huma...
Abstract. To evaluate the possible role of parasitemia on Chagas ’ disease reactivation in Chagas ’ ...