2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.11.004
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Spatial-temporal and phylogeographic characterization of Trypanosoma spp. in cattle (Bos taurus) and buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) reveals transmission dynamics of these parasites in Colombia

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“…Trypanosome cross-infections of cervids and bovids have not been confirmed experimentally or by molecular epidemiology [8,12,15,21,24,25,33,53,59]. In Venezuela, we found WTD infected with T. trinaperronei n. sp.…”
Section: Host-parasite-vector Relationships and Evolutionary History mentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Trypanosome cross-infections of cervids and bovids have not been confirmed experimentally or by molecular epidemiology [8,12,15,21,24,25,33,53,59]. In Venezuela, we found WTD infected with T. trinaperronei n. sp.…”
Section: Host-parasite-vector Relationships and Evolutionary History mentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Trypanosomes similar to T. cervi have been reported in tabanids (deer flies) in the USA, Germany, Russia, and Poland [22,[29][30][31]. Tabanids harbouring trypanosomes of bovids have been reported in North America [32], South America [24,33], and Africa [34][35][36]. The sheep ked Melophagus ovinus (Linnaeus, 1758) transmit T. (M.) melophagium Flu, 1908 exclusive of sheep [15,21,37] while T. (M.) theodori Hoare, 1931 of goats is transmitted by Lipoptena capreoli Rondani, 1878 [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar diversity as found here for T. grayi has been described for T. theileri . Generally considered non-pathogenic, T. theileri was found to cluster in distinct clades with recent indications of clade-dependent pathogenicity in cattle (Paguem et al, personal communication, [20, 44, 45]). Additionally, it is surprising that DNA from T. grayi was detected in the proboscis of 22 tsetse, an observation contrasting the described life-cycle [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Trypanosome cross-infections of cervids and bovids have not been confirmed experimentally or by molecular epidemiology [8,12,15,21,24,25,33,53,59]. In Venezuela, we found WTD infected with T. perronei sp.…”
Section: Host-parasite-vector Relationships and Evolutionary History mentioning
confidence: 74%