Genetic diversity in Trypanosoma cruzi : marker development and applications : natural population structures, and genetic exchange mechanisms
Chagas disease remains the most important parasitic infection in Latin America. The aetiological agent, Trypanosoma cruzi (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae), is a complex vector-borne zoonosis transmitted in the faeces of hematophagous triatomine bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), and mainta...
Main Author: | Messenger, L. A. |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Miles, Michael |
Published: |
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London)
2015
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.654598 |
Similar Items
-
Functional analysis of the major cysteine protease of `Trypanosoma cruzi' using genetic approaches
by: Tomás, Ana Maria Luís Ramos
Published: (1995) -
Parasite diversity and innovative serology : development of Trypanosoma cruzi lineage-specific diagnosis of Chagas disease and of prognostic assays for visceral leishmaniasis
by: Bhattacharyya, T.
Published: (2015) -
Using OMIC approaches to understand the genetic mechanisms controlling virulence in Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense isolates
by: Forrester, S. J.
Published: (2016) -
Population genetic structure and genomic divergence in Plasmodium knowlesi
by: Divis, P.
Published: (2017) -
The molecular epidemiology of trypanosoma cruzi infection in wild and domestic transmission cycles with special emphasis on multilocus microsatellite analysis
by: Llewellyn, Martin S.
Published: (2009)