Epidemiological aspects of three Trypanosoma cruzi zymodemes in Bahia State, Brazil
- 31 December 1980
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- Vol. 74 (1) , 84-90
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0035-9203(80)90016-4
Abstract
Culture forms of 104 stocks of Trypanosoma cruzi isolated in different regions of the State of Bahia were compared by electrophoresis of six enzymes. The three distinct combinations of isoenzyme patterns seen were designated Z1, Z2 and Z3. In an area of endemic Chagas's disease in eastern Bahia, T. cruzi Z1 was associated with sylvatic mammals and sylvatic triatomines, whereas T. cruzi Z2 was associated with a separate domestic cycle of transmission. T. cruzi Z1 was also found in sylvatic triatomines from other parts of the State. In contrast, in an area of the São Francisco Valley region of western Bahia, both T. cruzi Z1 and Z2 were isolated from man, domestic animals, and peridomestic rats. T. cruzi Z3 was isolated from an armadillo and from Panstrongylus geniculatus , a triatomine commonly found in armadillo burrows. Both T. cruzi Z1 and Z2 appeared to be pathogenic in man: T. cruzi Z1 was isolated from patients with acute Chagas's disease and from a single patient with chronic cardiac manifestations. T. cruzi Z2 was isolated from some asymptomatic individuals but was also associated with acute disease and chronic cardiac and digestive syndromes.Keywords
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