The diversity, stability and prevalence of trypanosome infections from wild-caught tsetse flies in Tanzania
Trypanosomes are single-celled, parasitic eukaryotes found in all vertebrate classes. Two subspecies of tsetse-transmitted trypanosomes are able to cause Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) and a wide range of trypanosomes cause Animal African Trypanosomiasis (AAT), whilst other species do not cause...
Main Author: | Adams, Emily Rebecca |
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University of Bristol
2008
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.492553 |
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