Short report: Identification in triatomine vectors of feeding sources and Trypanosoma cruzi variants by heteroduplex assay and a multiplex miniexon polymerase chain reaction

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Feeding sources of triatomine vectors (Triatoma longipennis) collected in peridomiciles in Mexico were identified by a heteroduplex assay developed with triatomine blood meals. Trypanosoma cruzi parasites were also characterized in the same blood meal samples by multiplex-polymerase chain reaction assay of mini-exon gene intergenic regions. The main blood meal source was from rats, but the bugs were able to feed on a wide variety of hosts, and human blood meals were identified. Trypanosoma cruzi was the only flagellate species identified in the blood meals. All populations belong to the T. cruzi I lineage, a result that is consistent with the previously assumed predominance of this lineage in Mexico. This combination of blood meal and T. cruzi lineage identification provides a powerful tool for understanding T. cruzi transmission cycles. Copyright © 2006 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Bosseno, M. F., García, L. S., Baunaure, F., Gastelúm, E. M., Gutierrez, M. S., Kasten, F. L., … Brenière, S. F. (2006). Short report: Identification in triatomine vectors of feeding sources and Trypanosoma cruzi variants by heteroduplex assay and a multiplex miniexon polymerase chain reaction. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 74(2), 303–305. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2006.74.303

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