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Detección de la heterogeneidad molecular de Trypanosoma cruzi / Detection of molecular heterogeneity of Trypanosoma cruzi
Svoboda, M; Virreira, M; Torrico, F; Truyens, C; Alonso-Vega, C; Solano, M; Carlier, Y.
Affiliation
  • Svoboda, M; Université Libre de Bruxelles. Faculté de Médecine. Laboratoire de Chimie Biologique. Brussels. BE
  • Virreira, M; Université Livre de Bruxelles. Faculté de Médecine. Laboratoire de Parasitologie. Brussels. BE
  • Torrico, F; Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS). Facultad de Medicina. CUMETROP/LABIMED. Cochabamba. BO
  • Truyens, C; Université Livre de Bruxelles. Faculté de Médecine. Laboratoire de Parasitologie. Brussels. BE
  • Alonso-Vega, C; Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS). Facultad de Medicina. CUMETROP/LABIMED. Cochabamba. BO
  • Solano, M; Universidad Mayor de San Simón (UMSS). Facultad de Medicina. CUMETROP/LABIMED. Cochabamba. BO
  • Carlier, Y; Université Livre de Bruxelles. Faculté de Médecine. Laboratoire de Parasitologie. Brussels. BE
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop;38(supl.2): 77-83, 2005. tab
Article in Es | LILACS | ID: lil-444170
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Congenital transmission of T. cruzi in Cochabamba affects 6% of newborns from infected mothers. Only limited information is available on the type of transmitted parasites. However, it is well established that T. cruzi isolated from various vectors as well from host animals are highly heterogeneous. In our presentation we analyse aspects of molecular heterogeneity of T. cruzi and we review methods used for the molecular typing of T. cruzi lineages. Experimentally, we performed the PCR amplification of [quot ]Sequence-characterised region Markers[quot ] for typing T. cruzi isolated from umbilical blood of newborns in Cochabamba. We compared these results with those we obtained from general infected population. All 16 analysed, congenitally infected samples were of lineage IId. Our data also indicated that this lineage was found in about 80% of samples originated from general infected population in Cochabamba.
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Index: LILACS Main subject: Trypanosoma cruzi / Chagas Disease / Genetic Heterogeneity Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: Es Journal: Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop Journal subject: MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2005 Type: Article / Congress and conference
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Index: LILACS Main subject: Trypanosoma cruzi / Chagas Disease / Genetic Heterogeneity Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: Es Journal: Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop Journal subject: MEDICINA TROPICAL Year: 2005 Type: Article / Congress and conference