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Comprehensive Survey of Domiciliary Triatomine Species Capable of Transmitting Chagas Disease in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Chagas disease is endemic to the southern Andean region of Ecuador, an area with one ofPalabras claves:Autores:Ana L. Moncayo, Anita G. Villacís, Cesar Yumiseva, Esteban G. Baus, Mario J. Grijalva, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusBats, trypanosomes, and triatomines in Ecuador: New insights into the diversity, transmission, and origins of trypanosoma cruzi and chagas disease
ArticleAbstract: The generalist parasite Trypanosoma cruzi has two phylogenetic lineages associated almost exclusivelPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandra P. Zurita, Amber Macdonald, Anita G. Villacís, Christian Miguel Pinto, Fernanda Aguirre-Villacís, Lima L., Mario J. Grijalva, Perkins S.L., Simón E. Lobos, Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Tapia E.E., Teixeira M.M.G.Fuentes:googlescopusCulture-free genome-wide locus sequence typing (GLST) provides new perspectives on Trypanosoma cruzi dispersal and infection complexity
ArticleAbstract: Analysis of genetic polymorphism is a powerful tool for epidemiological surveillance and research. PPalabras claves:Autores:Carrasco H.J., Hernández C., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Jalil Maiguashca Sánchez, Lewis M.D., Llewellyn M.S., Mario J. Grijalva, Ramírez J.D., Schwabl P., Segovia M.J., Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusHuman Blood Meals in Sylvatic Triatomines Challenges Domestic-Centered Strategies for Prevention of Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Transmission risk of Chagas disease has been associated with human-vector contacts and triatomines cPalabras claves:Autores:Ana L. Moncayo, Anita G. Villacís, Breniere S.F., Cesar Yumiseva, Juan José Bustillos, Mario J. Grijalva, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusInfection by trypanosomes in marsupials and rodents associated with human dwellings in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Small mammals trapped in domestic and peridomestic environments of rural Ecuador were screened for tPalabras claves:Autores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Mario J. Grijalva, Mauricio S. Lascano, Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusTrypanosoma cruzi population dynamics in the Central Ecuadorian Coast
ArticleAbstract: Chagas disease is the most important parasitic disease in Latin America. The causative agent, TrypanPalabras claves:Chagas disease, DAPC, ECUADOR, Microsatellite, RHODNIUS ECUADORIENSIS, Transmission cycle, TRYPANOSOMA CRUZIAutores:Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Jaime Alfredo Costales, Llewellyn M.S., Mario J. Grijalva, Messenger L.A., Miguel A. Jara-Palacios, Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Tibayren M.Fuentes:googlescopusSex, subdivision, and domestic dispersal of Trypanosoma cruzi Lineage I in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background:Molecular epidemiology at the community level has an important guiding role in zoonotic dPalabras claves:Autores:Jaime Alfredo Costales, Llewellyn M.S., Mario J. Grijalva, Miles M.A., Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopusRepeat-Driven Generation of Antigenic Diversity in a Major Human Pathogen, Trypanosoma cruzi
ArticleAbstract: Trypanosoma cruzi, a zoonotic kinetoplastid protozoan parasite, is the causative agent of American tPalabras claves:antigenic variation, Genome sequence, microbial genomics, Parasitology, pathology of infectious diseases, Population genetics, tropical medicine, TRYPANOSOMA CRUZIAutores:Andersson B., Bartholomeu D.C., Bottazzi M.E., Burleigh B.A., Calzada J.E., Carrasco H.J., Gorchakov R., Grisard E.C., Guhl F., Hotez P.J., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Jones K., Lewis M.D., Mario J. Grijalva, Matos G.M., Messenger L.A., Miles M.A., Murray K.O., Nolan M.S., Ramírez J.D., Reis-Cunha J.L., Saldaña A., Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Talavera-López C., Teixeira S.M.R., Yeo M.Fuentes:googlescopusPrevalence, genetic characterization, and 18s small subunit ribosomal RNA diversity of trypanosoma rangeli in triatomine and mammal hosts in endemic areas for chagas disease in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Trypanosoma rangeli is a nonpathogenic parasite for humans; however, its medical importance relies iPalabras claves:ECUADOR, KP1(-), Lineage C, Loja Province, Manabí province, RHODNIUS ECUADORIENSIS, SSUrRNA, Trypanosoma rangeli characterizationAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Fernanda Aguirre-Villacís, Mario J. Grijalva, Sofia Ocana-Mayorga, Vallejo G.A.Fuentes:googlescopusPopulation genomics and geographic dispersal in Chagas disease vectors: Landscape drivers and evidence of possible adaptation to the domestic setting
ArticleAbstract: Accurate pbkp_rediction of vectors dispersal, as well as identification of adaptations that allow blPalabras claves:Autores:Andersson B., Anita G. Villacís, Anita Gabriela Villacis Salazar, Bacigalupo A., Cesar Yumiseva, Cheaib B., Day C.C., Hernandez-Castro L.E., Jacobs A., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Landguth E.L., Llewellyn M.S., Mario J. Grijalva, Matthews L., Sofia Ocana-MayorgaFuentes:googlescopus