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Is there a place for xenodiagnosis in the clinic?

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2014
Whether Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, can persist after antibiotic therapy is an area of ongoing controversy. In animal models, B. burgdorferi DNA can be detected in tissues after antibiotic therapy as well as by using the natural tick vector to acquire the organism through feeding (xenodiagnosis).
Sam R, Telford   +2 more
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Improvements in Routine Xenodiagnosis with First Instar Dipetalogaster Maximus (Uhler 1894) (Triatominae)

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1979
First instar Dipetalogaster maximus proved as effective as third instar Triatoma infestans in detecting circulating Trypanosoma cruzi in patients with chronic infections examined in a routine xenodiagnostic laboratory. Since rearing costs are diminished, D. maximus has now replaced T. infestans as the xenodiagnostic agent in our laboratory.
P D, Marsden   +4 more
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Detection of Leishmania braziliensis by xenodiagnosis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
H A, Christensen, A, Herrer
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[Chagasic heart disease in Mexico. 1st case diagnosed by positive xenodiagnosis].

Archivos del Instituto de Cardiologia de Mexico, 1985
We describe the first case of chronic Chagas heart disease in México, in whom the illness was corroborated by means of the "xenodiagnosis". The patient had changing bundle branch block and also A-V block that required insertion of a pacemaker. This disease is seldom seen in Mexico.
J M, Cortés   +6 more
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Trypanosoma cruzi. A suggested adjunct to xenodiagnosis

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1980
B, Fistein, M N, Chowdhury
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Xenodiagnosis

2011
Christian Karl Meiser, Günter A. Schaub
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