2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.08.033
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Diversity of bats trypanosomes in hydroeletric area of Belo Monte in Brazilian Amazonia

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“…However, in the present study, all the positive samples were isolated and cryopreserved (100% isolation success), while in other studies 20 a 35% of positive cultures did not generated isolates in several Brazilian biomes (CAVAZZANA et al, 2010;MARCILI et al, 2013;ACOSTA et al, 2014;COSTA et al, 2015COSTA et al, , 2016.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…However, in the present study, all the positive samples were isolated and cryopreserved (100% isolation success), while in other studies 20 a 35% of positive cultures did not generated isolates in several Brazilian biomes (CAVAZZANA et al, 2010;MARCILI et al, 2013;ACOSTA et al, 2014;COSTA et al, 2015COSTA et al, , 2016.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Trypanosoma dionisii has been detected in the bat families Phyllostomidae, Molossidae, Vespertilionidae and Noctilionidae in all biomes analyzed, from northern to southern Brazil, while T. cruzi marinkellei has been found in phyllostomid and vespertilionid bats in northern, central and southeastern areas and T. cruzi in the bat families Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae, Noctilionidae and Thyropteridae in the Amazon, Pantanal and Atlantic rainforest biomes (COSTA et al, 2016(COSTA et al, , 2015ACOSTA et al, 2014;MARCILI et al, 2009a;CAVAZZANA et al, 2010). Additionally, Trypanosoma erneyi has been described in bats in Africa (LIMA et al, 2012).…”
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“…are known to infect bats (da Costa et al, 2016). The significance of bats in the evolution of (human) parasitic trypanosomatids attracted great attention in the past years, because T. cruzi and related species of various mammalian orders were shown to evolve from bat trypanosomes, as a result of host switching (Hamilton et al, 2012).…”
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