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      Identification of White-Tailed Deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) as a Novel Reservoir Species for Trypanosoma cruzi in Texas

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          Chagas disease, a vector-borne parasitic infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, represents a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the Americas. Mammalian reservoir species play a large role in propagating the sylvatic transmission cycle of this disease, and this cycle can spill over, resulting in human infections. Our understanding of the wildlife species implicated in propagating this transmission cycle is incomplete. We investigated white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) as a potential novel reservoir for this parasite. Only one of the 314 hunter-harvested deer hearts collected across Texas, was PCR-positive (0.3%) for T. cruzi. This finding has potential implications for deer hunters, because it indicates that there might be a risk of blood-borne transmission during the field-dressing process. Hunters should be strongly encouraged to wear gloves and other personal protective equipment when handling carcasses to prevent exposure to infected blood.

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          Journal
          0244160
          5342
          J Wildl Dis
          J. Wildl. Dis.
          Journal of wildlife diseases
          0090-3558
          1943-3700
          18 August 2018
          11 June 2018
          October 2018
          01 October 2019
          : 54
          : 4
          : 814-818
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Baylor College of Medicine, National School of Tropical Medicine, Section of Tropical Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
          [2 ]The University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health, Center for Infectious Disease, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
          [3 ]Texas Parks and Wildlife, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744, USA;
          Author notes
          [4 ]Corresponding author ( Sm22@ 123456bcm.edu )
          Article
          PMC6211790 PMC6211790 6211790 nihpa985543
          10.7589/2017-09-223
          6211790
          29889005
          905302de-b120-48cd-9f08-a4994f81c1d9
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          zoonosis,white-tailed deer,Chagas disease,reservoir species, Trypanosoma cruzi

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