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Seroprevalence and major antigens recognized by sera from Trypanosoma cruzi-infected dogs from Jalisco, México
2014
Revista Argentina de Microbiología
Chagas disease is a major endemic disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. This parasitic disease is widely distributed throughout Latin America, affecting 10 million people. There are also reports of canine infection in the southern part of the United States. Dogs are considered the predominant domestic reservoir for T. cruzi in many areas of endemicity. In México, dog infection by this parasite has been poorly studied. In this work 209 dogs from six villages in Jalisco,
doi:10.1016/s0325-7541(14)70053-7
pmid:25011589
fatcat:wcqv3s6sizhlrio2jphjf66dea