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U2756X3
Headline
Chagas disease
Description
Xenodiagnosis is made at the end of the acute phase and particularly in the chronic phase, when the parasitaemia begin to diminish. Laboratory reared trypanosome-free triatomine bugs are applied to a suspected carrier. Trypanosoma cruzi will reproduce inside the insect allowing fecal examination for parasites 30, 60 and 90 days later.
C. 1990 - c. 2002
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01/01/2000
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