火种、原木和煤:秘鲁阿雷基帕恰加斯病病原克氏锥虫的动态

M. Levy
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导致恰加斯病病原克氏锥虫出现的力量往往不同于维持其传播的力量,而这些力量又不同于使寄生虫持续存在数十年的力量。就像引火、木柴和煤在火的生长过程中都扮演着不同的角色一样,无数的哺乳动物宿主对锥虫病的流行也有不同的贡献。cruzi。恰加斯病影响到美洲数百万人,并通过移民影响到其他大陆的数千人。该疾病的病原体克氏锥虫是一种细长的、高度活跃的单细胞寄生虫。克氏锥虫不会像其他许多媒介传播的寄生虫那样,迁移到它的昆虫媒介——吸血锥虫的唾液腺上。
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Kindling, Logs, and Coals: The Dynamics of Trypanosoma cruzi, the Etiological Agent of Chagas Disease in Arequipa, Peru
The forces that lead to the emergence of Trypanosoma cruzi, the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, are often distinct from those that maintain its transmission, and these are distinct again from those that allow the parasite to persist over decades. Just as kindling, logs, and coals all play discrete roles in the growth of a fire, a myriad of mammalian hosts contribute differently to epidemics of Trypanosoma. cruzi. Chagas disease affects millions of people in the Americas, and, through migration, thousands more on other continents. The agent of the disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is a slender, highly-motile, unicellular parasite. T. cruzi does not migrate to the salivary glands of its insect vector–the blood-sucking triatomine insects–as many other vector-borne parasites do.
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