2006
DOI: 10.3201/eid1204.050450
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HumanTrypanosoma cruziInfection and Seropositivity in Dogs, Mexico

Abstract: Seroanalysis of parasite circulation in dogs can help identify T. cruzi infection in humans.

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“…Several studies are showing that infected dogs constitute a major domestic reservoir of T. cruzi and a risk factor for domestic transmission throughout Latin America (Gürtler et al, 2005Crisante et al, 2006;Estrada-Franco et al, 2006). Consequently, the regular screening of domestic dog populations for T. cruzi infection can be used to identify houses or clusters with infected dogs and high risk of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies are showing that infected dogs constitute a major domestic reservoir of T. cruzi and a risk factor for domestic transmission throughout Latin America (Gürtler et al, 2005Crisante et al, 2006;Estrada-Franco et al, 2006). Consequently, the regular screening of domestic dog populations for T. cruzi infection can be used to identify houses or clusters with infected dogs and high risk of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in some regions, domestic animals such as dogs, have been found to play an important role as reservoir of the parasite and its transmission to human. [11][12][13][14] Control of infection in these animals has thus been proposed as an important complementary strategy to vector control, for example using insecticide-impregnated collars. 15 However, a veterinary vaccine, either preventive or therapeutic, would thus also greatly contribute to Chagas disease control by reducing infectiousness of the main domestic reservoir …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los perros en el domicilio fueron los responsables de una mayor infestación de los vectores recolectados. Asimismo, Estrada, et al (47), reportaron en la municipalidad de Tejupilco en el estado de México (México), una correlación directa (r 2 =0,955) de resultados positivos entre la infección por T. cruzi en humanos y perros. Esos resultados sugieren que puede haber una trasmisión bidireccional de perros a humanos y de humanos a perros, cuando hay vectores en los domicilios o peridomicilios.…”
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