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  • 1. Infection rates and genotypes of Trypanosoma rangeli and T. cruzi infecting free-ranging Saguinus bicolor (Callitrichidae), a critically endangered primate of the Amazon Rainforest.
    Maia da Silva F, Naiff RD, Marcili A, Gordo M, D'Affonseca Neto JA, Naiff MF, Franco AM, Campaner M, Valente V, Valente SA, Camargo EP, Teixeira MM, Miles MA.
    Acta Trop; 2008 Aug; 107(2):168-73. PubMed ID: 18603222
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  • 2. Prevalence and molecular phylogenetic characterization of Trypanosoma (Megatrypanum) minasense in the peripheral blood of small neotropical primates after a quarantine period.
    Sato H, Leo N, Katakai Y, Takano J, Akari H, Nakamura S, Une Y.
    J Parasitol; 2008 Oct; 94(5):1128-38. PubMed ID: 18576832
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  • 3. Trypanosoma cruzi in Brazilian Amazonia: Lineages TCI and TCIIa in wild primates, Rhodnius spp. and in humans with Chagas disease associated with oral transmission.
    Marcili A, Valente VC, Valente SA, Junqueira AC, da Silva FM, Pinto AY, Naiff RD, Campaner M, Coura JR, Camargo EP, Miles MA, Teixeira MM.
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  • 7. Stable infection of primates with Trypanosoma cruzi I and II.
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    Parasitology; 2006 Nov; 133(Pt 5):603-11. PubMed ID: 16836794
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  • 8. Mixed infection in the anteater Tamandua tetradactyla (Mammalia: Pilosa) from Pará State, Brazil: Trypanosoma cruzi, T. rangeli and Leishmania infantum.
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  • 9. Mapping of the distribution of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among small wild mammals in a conservation unit and its surroundings (Northeast-Brazil).
    Xavier SC, Vaz VC, D'Andrea PS, Herrera L, Emperaire L, Alves JR, Fernandes O, Ferreira LF, Jansen AM.
    Parasitol Int; 2007 Jun; 56(2):119-28. PubMed ID: 17307027
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  • 10. Trypanosoma rangeli isolates of bats from Central Brazil: genotyping and phylogenetic analysis enable description of a new lineage using spliced-leader gene sequences.
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  • 11. Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in the wild and its most important reservoir hosts in Brazil.
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  • 12. A new genotype of Trypanosoma cruzi associated with bats evidenced by phylogenetic analyses using SSU rDNA, cytochrome b and Histone H2B genes and genotyping based on ITS1 rDNA.
    Marcili A, Lima L, Cavazzana M, Junqueira AC, Veludo HH, Maia Da Silva F, Campaner M, Paiva F, Nunes VL, Teixeira MM.
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    Monteiro RV, Baldez J, Dietz J, Baker A, Lisboa CV, Jansen AM.
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  • 17. Analysis of an acute Chagas disease outbreak in the Brazilian Amazon: human cases, triatomines, reservoir mammals and parasites.
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  • 19. Coexistence of Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes in wild and periodomestic mammals in Chile.
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