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Infection of triatomines with Trypanosoma cruzi
1997The scientist who discovered American trypanosomiasis (Chagas’ disease), Carlos Chagas, not only wisely recognized the disease as a clinical entity, but also identified its causative agent (Trypanosoma cruzi) and its haematophagous (triatomine) insect vector (Chagas, 1909).
Eloi S. Garcia, Patricia de Azambuja
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Giemsa banding of metaphase chromosomes in triatomine bugs
Nature, 1974CONSIDERABLE progress has been made in developing the formal genetics and cytogenetics of several insect vectors of disease1,2, notably with mosquitoes, houseflies and tsetse flies in which the polytene chromosomes provide suitable material for detailed analysis of chromosome morphology.
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Chapter 4 Interactions of Trypanosomatids and Triatomines
2009Abstract The intestinal tract of triatomines is colonized not only by Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, but also by the insect flagellate Blastocrithidia triatomae, the rat trypanosome Try. conorhini and Try. rangeli, which is non-pathogenic to humans and is the only flagellate of triatomines which invades the haemocoel and is
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Hymenopteran egg-parasite of triatomine bugs
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973openaire +2 more sources
Slow-release juvenile hormone formulations for triatomine control
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1978R, Pinchin +4 more
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