Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense infection in a Chinese traveler returning from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania
Abstract Background Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is one of the most complex parasitic diseases known to humankind. It usually occurs in endemic areas in Africa, but is occasionally detected in returning travelers and migrants in non-endemic countries. Case presentation In August 2017, a case...
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Main Authors: | Qin Liu (Author), Xiao-Ling Chen (Author), Mu-Xin Chen (Author), Han-Guo Xie (Author), Qing Liu (Author), Zhu-Yun Chen (Author), Yao-Ying Lin (Author), Hua Zheng (Author), Jia-Xu Chen (Author), Yi Zhang (Author), Xiao-Nong Zhou (Author) |
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