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D M Engman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The life cycle of Trypanosoma Cruzi revisited.
    International journal for parasitology, 2001
    Co-Authors: K M Tyler, D M Engman
    Abstract:

    The basic features of the life cycle of Trypanosoma Cruzi have been known for nearly a century. Various aspects of the life cycle, however, have been elucidated only recently, whilst others remain either controversial or unstudied. Here, we present a revised life cycle influenced by recent findings and specific questions that remain unresolved.

Michael J Yabsley - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • molecular typing of Trypanosoma Cruzi isolates united states
    Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2008
    Co-Authors: Dawn M Roellig, Christian Barnabé, Emily L Brown, Michel Tibayrenc, Frank Steurer, Michael J Yabsley
    Abstract:

    Studies have characterized Trypanosoma Cruzi from parasite-endemic regions. With new human cases, increasing numbers of veterinary cases, and influx of potentially infected immigrants, understanding the ecology of this organism in the United States is imperative. We used a classic typing scheme to determine the lineage of 107 isolates from various hosts.

  • autochthonous transmission of Trypanosoma Cruzi louisiana
    Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2007
    Co-Authors: Patricia L Dorn, Leon Perniciaro, Michael J Yabsley, Dawn M Roellig, Gary Balsamo, James H Diaz, Dawn M Wesson
    Abstract:

    Autochthonous transmission of the Chagas disease parasite, Trypanosoma Cruzi, was detected in a patient in rural New Orleans, Louisiana. The patient had positive test results from 2 serologic tests and hemoculture. Fifty-six percent of 18 Triatoma sanguisuga collected from the house of the patient were positive for T. Cruzi by PCR.

K M Tyler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The life cycle of Trypanosoma Cruzi revisited.
    International journal for parasitology, 2001
    Co-Authors: K M Tyler, D M Engman
    Abstract:

    The basic features of the life cycle of Trypanosoma Cruzi have been known for nearly a century. Various aspects of the life cycle, however, have been elucidated only recently, whilst others remain either controversial or unstudied. Here, we present a revised life cycle influenced by recent findings and specific questions that remain unresolved.

Alvaro J. Romanha - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Dawn M Roellig - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • molecular typing of Trypanosoma Cruzi isolates united states
    Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2008
    Co-Authors: Dawn M Roellig, Christian Barnabé, Emily L Brown, Michel Tibayrenc, Frank Steurer, Michael J Yabsley
    Abstract:

    Studies have characterized Trypanosoma Cruzi from parasite-endemic regions. With new human cases, increasing numbers of veterinary cases, and influx of potentially infected immigrants, understanding the ecology of this organism in the United States is imperative. We used a classic typing scheme to determine the lineage of 107 isolates from various hosts.

  • autochthonous transmission of Trypanosoma Cruzi louisiana
    Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2007
    Co-Authors: Patricia L Dorn, Leon Perniciaro, Michael J Yabsley, Dawn M Roellig, Gary Balsamo, James H Diaz, Dawn M Wesson
    Abstract:

    Autochthonous transmission of the Chagas disease parasite, Trypanosoma Cruzi, was detected in a patient in rural New Orleans, Louisiana. The patient had positive test results from 2 serologic tests and hemoculture. Fifty-six percent of 18 Triatoma sanguisuga collected from the house of the patient were positive for T. Cruzi by PCR.