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Significados de trypanosome en inglés
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Uso de trypanosome en inglés
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The presence of perennial streams explains the existence of trypanosome vectors.
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Serological diagnosis is a useful method to detect African trypanosome infection in livestock animals.
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However, trypanosome surface protein composition and diversity remain largely unknown.
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ELISA experiments were performed using infected bovine sera collected from cattle in a Venezuelan trypanosome-endemic area.
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A trypanosome is the cause of 'sleeping sickness.'
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As far as parasitic diseases go, the death toll from trypanosome infections is second only to malaria.
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That thing wriggling about like a minute electric eel, always in motion, is known as the trypanosome.
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Its connection with the trypanosome-bearing insects was as yet unsuspected, and, to me, its symptoms were absolutely unknown.
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The trypanosome surface forms a critical host interface that is essential for sensing and adapting to diverse host environments.
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This review will discuss all these observations, which raise questions regarding how secure the existing models of trypanosome antigenic variation are.
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Tsetse challenge was obtained as a product of tsetse density, trypanosome prevalence and the proportion of blood meals obtained from cattle.
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Guinea pigs may have contributed a trypanosome infection like Chagas' disease or leishmaniasis to our catalog of woes, but that's uncertain.
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Results: The overall prevalence of trypanosome infections was 17.2% in cattle and 3.4% in tsetse flies.
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Conclusions: This study confirms that seasonality and location have a significant contribution to the prevalence of trypanosome species in both mammalian and vector hosts.
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Results: The genetic variability among trypanosome isolates examined was obvious with an average genetic distance of 41.2% (ranged from 0 to 100%).
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No human-infective trypanosomes were detected in both cattle and tsetse fly DNA.