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- W66498451 abstract "The perception of the attributes of a reservoir changed significantly during the last decades and, consequently, the necessity of studying zoonosis under a large perspective emerged. This is particularly the case of trypanosomiasis due to Trypanosoma cruzi since this taxon is characterized by its extreme adaptability to almost all tissues in hundreds of mammal host species. In fact, the transmission cycle of T. cruzi among wild and domestic mammal hosts still represents an epidemiological “puzzle,” as several links may or may not be connected and are far from being completely understood. T. cruzi is highly enzootic, which is probably due to its extreme heterogeneity. Several transmission strategies besides vectorial transmission, predation of infected bugs or small mammals, fights, and direct transmission by anal glands of Didelphis sp. should also be considered. This chapter presents some of the mammalian species that are able to maintain the parasite in nature (and, therefore, serve as potential reservoirs), and some of the most relevant studies in each one of the eight orders of mammals—Marsupialia, Cingulata, Pilosa, Rodentia, Primata, Carnivora, Chiroptera, and Artiodactyla—responsible for maintaining T. cruzi in nature." @default.
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- W66498451 title "Domestic and Wild Mammalian Reservoirs" @default.
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