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Evaluation of SD BIOLINE Chagas Ab Rapid Kit

Ji MJ, Noh JS, Cho BK, Cho YS, Kim SJ, Yoon BS

BACKGROUND: Chagas' disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a protozoan parasite, which is transmitted by blood-sucking bugs or through blood transfusion or organ transplantation. It is endemic in Central and...
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Prehistoric Pathoecology as Represented by Parasites of a Mummy from the Peruaçu Valley, Brazil

Reinhard K, Araújo A

Paleopathologists have begun exploring the pathoecology of parasitic diseases in relation to diet and environment. We are summarizing the parasitological findings from a mummy in the site of Lapa do...
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Quantification of Immunoglobulin G against Trypanosoma cruzi in Individuals with Chronic Chagas Disease Treated with Nifurtimox and Evaluated in Prolonged Follow-Up

Muñoz G, Vergara C, Martínez , Apt W, Zulantay I

In the indeterminate chronic period of Chagas disease (ChD) the treatment has not been conclusive, because the serological negativization requires many years. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of...
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Detection of Human Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi Antibody with Recombinant Fragmented Ribosomal P Protein

Kim YH, Yang Z, Lee J, Ahn HJ, Chong CK, Maricondi , Dias RF, Nam HW

Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, and is endemic in many Latin American countries. Diagnosis is based on serologic testing and the WHO recommends two or...
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Inhibition of ER Stress by 2-Aminopurine Treatment Modulates Cardiomyopathy in a Murine Chronic Chagas Disease Model

Ayyappan J, lizardo K, Wang S, Yurkow E, Nagajyothi JF

Trypanosoma cruzi infection results in debilitating cardiomyopathy, which is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the endemic regions of Chagas disease (CD). The pathogenesis of Chagasic cardiomyopathy (CCM)...
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Chagas Disease Vector, Triatoma rubrofasciata

Dong L, Ma X, Wang M, Zhu D, Feng Y, Zhang Y, Wang J

Triatoma rubrofasciata is a wide-spread vector of Chagas disease in Americas. In this study, we completed the mitochondrial genome sequencing of T. rubrofasciata. The total length of T. rubrofasciata mitochondrial...
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Pharmacotherapy for imported parasitic diseases with drugs reserved by the government

Kho WG

  • KMID: 2342110
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2012 Jan;55(1):49-55.
Parasitic diseases are widely distributed throughout the world. Recently, travel abroad and migration from abroad are increasing in Korea. Therefore, it is necessary to appropriately control imported parasitic disease. The...
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Differential Effects of Two Widely Used Solvents, DMSO and Ethanol, on the Growth and Recovery of Trypanosoma cruzi Epimastigotes in Culture

Cevallos A, Herrera J, López-Villaseñor I, Hernández R

Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiological agent of Chagas disease. Epimastigote forms of T. cruzi can be readily cultured in axenic conditions. Ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) are commonly used solvents...
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Molecular Characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi Tc8.2 Gene Indicates Two Differential Locations for the Encoded Protein in Epimastigote and Trypomastigote Forms

Kian D, Lancheros , Damiani IA, Fernandes , Pinge-Filho P, dos Santos MRM, da Silveira JF, Nakamura C, da Silva J, Yamada-Ogatta SF, Yamauchi L

This report describes the molecular characterization of the Tc8.2 gene of Trypanosoma cruzi. Both the Tc8.2 gene and its encoded protein were analyzed by bioinformatics, while Northern blot and RT-PCR...
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