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Distinct patterns of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in leontopithecus rosalia in distinct Atlantic Coastal Rainforest fragments in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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Distinct patterns of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in leontopithecus rosalia in distinct Atlantic Coastal Rainforest fragments in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

Auteurs : C. V. Lisboa ; R. H. Mangia ; N. R. C. De Lima ; A. Martins ; J. Dietz ; A. J. Baker ; C. R. Ramon-Miranda ; L. F. Ferreira ; O. Fernandes ; A. M. Jansen

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Abstract

Previous studies on infection of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve population of wild free-ranging Leontopithecus rosalia have shown the presence of genotype T. cruzi Il, associated in Brazil with human disease. Herein, this study has been extended, the infection being evaluated in L. rosalia of 3 different tamarin populations, inhabiting distinct forest areas located in the same Atlantic Coastal Rainforest. Edentata, Marsupialia, Rodentia and Chiroptera were examined exclusively in the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve. Excluding Chiroptera, T. cruzi infection was found in all orders. Biochemical and molecular characterization demonstrated that golden lion tamarins maintained stable infections by T. cruzi II. The isolates from the other mammals corresponded to T. cruzi I, suggesting independent transmission cycles occurring among the sylvatic mammals inside Poço das Antas Biological Reserve. Significant differences in the infection patterns presented by the 3 populations of wild and captive-born golden lion tamarins were noticed. In Poço das Antas a considerably higher number of positive haemocultures from tamarins with positive serological titres was observed in comparison to those obtained from other areas. The implications for conservation and public health of an active sylvatic cycle in the Atlantic Coastal Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro are discussed.

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NO : PASCAL 05-0028332 INIST
ET : Distinct patterns of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in leontopithecus rosalia in distinct Atlantic Coastal Rainforest fragments in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
AU : LISBOA (C. V.); MANGIA (R. H.); DE LIMA (N. R. C.); MARTINS (A.); DIETZ (J.); BAKER (A. J.); RAMON-MIRANDA (C. R.); FERREIRA (L. F.); FERNANDES (O.); JANSEN (A. M.)
AF : Laboratory of Biology of Tripanosomatid, Department of Protozoology, IOC/FIOCRUZ, Av. Brasil 4365/21045-900, Rio de Janeiro/Brésil (1 aut., 3 aut., 10 aut.); Center of Biotechnology and Biosciences, Laboratory of Environmental Sciences, University State of the North Fluminense - UENF, Av. Albetto Lamego 2000/28015-620, Camp of Goytacazes/Brésil (1 aut., 7 aut.); Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, Department of Tropical Medicine, IOC/FIOCRUZ, Av. Brasil 4365/21045-900, Rio de Janeiro/Brésil (2 aut., 9 aut.); Reintroduction Programa, Golden Lion tamarin Conservation Program - Br 101, Km 214 Silva jardim/20940-200, Rio de Janeiro/Brésil (4 aut.); Department of Zoology, University of Maryland College Park/Maryland 20742, Maryland/Etats-Unis (5 aut.); Philadelphia Zoological Garden, 3400 West Girard Avenue 3400/PA 19104 - 1196, Philadelphia/Etats-Unis (6 aut.); Laboratory of Cartography, Cartographic Engineering Department - IME, Praça General Tiburcio 80/DE-6/CEP: 22290-270, Rio de Janeiro/Brésil (8 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Parasitology : (London. Print); ISSN 0031-1820; Coden PARAAE; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2004; Vol. 129; No. p.6; Pp. 703-711; Bibl. 1 p.1/4
LA : Anglais
EA : Previous studies on infection of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve population of wild free-ranging Leontopithecus rosalia have shown the presence of genotype T. cruzi Il, associated in Brazil with human disease. Herein, this study has been extended, the infection being evaluated in L. rosalia of 3 different tamarin populations, inhabiting distinct forest areas located in the same Atlantic Coastal Rainforest. Edentata, Marsupialia, Rodentia and Chiroptera were examined exclusively in the Poço das Antas Biological Reserve. Excluding Chiroptera, T. cruzi infection was found in all orders. Biochemical and molecular characterization demonstrated that golden lion tamarins maintained stable infections by T. cruzi II. The isolates from the other mammals corresponded to T. cruzi I, suggesting independent transmission cycles occurring among the sylvatic mammals inside Poço das Antas Biological Reserve. Significant differences in the infection patterns presented by the 3 populations of wild and captive-born golden lion tamarins were noticed. In Poço das Antas a considerably higher number of positive haemocultures from tamarins with positive serological titres was observed in comparison to those obtained from other areas. The implications for conservation and public health of an active sylvatic cycle in the Atlantic Coastal Rainforest of Rio de Janeiro are discussed.
CC : 002A12A01
FD : Trypanosoma cruzi; Infection; Zone côtière; Forêt ombrophile; Fragmentation; Brésil; Parasite; Habitat; Leontopithecus rosalia
FG : Kinetoplastida; Protozoa; Amérique du Sud; Amérique; Simioidea; Primates; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Milieu marin; Callitrichidae
ED : Trypanosoma cruzi; Infection; Coastal zone; Rain forest; Fragmentation; Brazil; Parasite; Habitat
EG : Kinetoplastida; Protozoa; South America; America; Simioidea; Primates; Mammalia; Vertebrata; Marine environment
SD : Trypanosoma cruzi; Infección; Zona costera; Bosque hidrofitico; Fragmentación; Brasil; Parásito; Habitat
LO : INIST-3187.354000121212740060
ID : 05-0028332

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