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Atypical human trypanosomiasis: a neglected disease or just an unlucky accident?
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Atypical human trypanosomiasis: a neglected disease or just an unlucky accident?

Z-R Lun, S.A. Reid, D-H Lai and F-J Li
Trends in Parasitology, Vol.25(3), pp.107-108
2009
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Abstract

Several cases of human infections with animal trypanosomes such as Trypanosoma evansi, Trypanosoma lewisi and Trypanosoma congolense have been reported; this raises the question as to whether they have the potential to become new diseases of humans or whether they simply represent a biological accident.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.261 Parasitology - Trypanosoma & Leishmania
1.261.596 Trypanosoma Biology
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Parasitology
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Microbiology
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