
pmid: 11064578
Xenodiagnoses were performed every 3 hours using 10 Triatoma infestans 3rd instar for 24 to 72 hours, in 18 chronic chagasics with positive serology and/or xenodiagnosis. There was no statistically significant difference in the positivity of assays performed during the day (9:00 to 18:00h) compared to those performed at night (21:00 to 6:00h), (chi² = 0.1526 p = 0.696). Xenodiagnosis was performed in ten of the patients for 13 successive days but there was no periodicity detected in the positive assays.
Xenodiagnósticos seriados, Male, Parasitemia pelo Trypanosoma cruzi, Circadian rhythm, Trypanosoma cruzi, Ritmo circadiano, Xenodiagnosis, Circadian Rhythm, Serial xenodiagnoses, Trypanosoma cruzi parasitemia, Chronic Disease, Animals, Humans, Chagas Disease, Female
Xenodiagnósticos seriados, Male, Parasitemia pelo Trypanosoma cruzi, Circadian rhythm, Trypanosoma cruzi, Ritmo circadiano, Xenodiagnosis, Circadian Rhythm, Serial xenodiagnoses, Trypanosoma cruzi parasitemia, Chronic Disease, Animals, Humans, Chagas Disease, Female
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