New Trypanosoma evansi Type B Isolates from Ethiopian Dromedary Camels.
BACKGROUND:Trypanosoma (T.) evansi is a dyskinetoplastic variant of T. brucei that has gained the ability to be transmitted by all sorts of biting flies. T. evansi can be divided into type A, which is the most abundant and found in Africa, Asia and Latin America and type B, which has so far been iso...
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Main Authors: | Hadush Birhanu (Author), Tadesse Gebrehiwot (Author), Bruno Maria Goddeeris (Author), Philippe Büscher (Author), Nick Van Reet (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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