2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182016000615
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Trypanosoma cruzi–Trypanosoma rangelico-infection ameliorates negative effects of single trypanosome infections in experimentally infectedRhodnius prolixus

Abstract: Trypanosoma cruzi, causative agent of Chagas disease, co-infects its triatomine vector with its sister species Trypanosoma rangeli, which shares 60% of its antigens with T. cruzi. Additionally, T. rangeli has been observed to be pathogenic in some of its vector species. Although T. cruzi-T. rangeli co-infections are common, their effect on the vector has rarely been investigated. Therefore, we measured the fitness (survival and reproduction) of triatomine species Rhodnius prolixus infected with just T. cruzi, … Show more

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“…Moreover, it is known that the occurrence of T. cruzi and T. rangeli in the same geographical region, allows for the occurrence of mixed infections in both vertebrate hosts and vectors 1 , making it diffi cult to isolate and differentially diagnose the infection, leading to misdiagnoses of Chagas disease 15 . This situation is of concern, especially in regions where other vector species of T. rangeli are reported, such as the state of Acre, where they occur in addition to R. stali, for example, the species R. pictipes, R. robustus and R. montenegrensis 10,14 .…”
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“…Moreover, it is known that the occurrence of T. cruzi and T. rangeli in the same geographical region, allows for the occurrence of mixed infections in both vertebrate hosts and vectors 1 , making it diffi cult to isolate and differentially diagnose the infection, leading to misdiagnoses of Chagas disease 15 . This situation is of concern, especially in regions where other vector species of T. rangeli are reported, such as the state of Acre, where they occur in addition to R. stali, for example, the species R. pictipes, R. robustus and R. montenegrensis 10,14 .…”
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“…36 In triatomine bugs, the known vectors of T. cruzi, some studies report that T. cruzi retards development time, reduces survival, decreases reproductive rates, and modifies other phenotypes in T. cruzi-infected bugs, [37][38][39][40] whereas others have reported no significant effects. [41][42][43] Life history variation in T. cruzi-infected triatomines has also been associated with insect age, sex, 39 T. cruzi strain, 44 parasite community within the host, 45,46 and temperature. 47 Cimex heterogeneity.…”
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“…The probabilities of infection are unique to each infection class, while the contact rate is the same, as we assume homogeneous mixing. Our current model ignores co-infection at subsequent blood meals, a complexity that has been observed to give rise to more complex dynamics in T. cruzi -infected R. prolixus [ 20 ]. We assumed that infected vectors had slightly lower fitness than uninfected vectors [ 20 22 ], represented by a scalar term f that could take values between 0–1.…”
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