| Trypanosoma escomelis | The agent of south american trypanosomiasis or chagas disease. Its vertebrate hosts are man and various domestic and wild animals. Insects of several species are vectors. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Trypanosoma evansi | A parasite chiefly of cattle, camels, horses, and dogs, causing surra and murrina; it is transmitted mechanically by tabanid and other bloodsucking flies. Synonym: Trypanosoma hippicum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma gambiense | A haemoflagellate subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes gambian or west african sleeping sickness in humans. The vector host is usually the tsetse fly (glossina). (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trypanosoma hippicum | A parasite chiefly of cattle, camels, horses, and dogs, causing surra and murrina; it is transmitted mechanically by tabanid and other bloodsucking flies. Synonym: Trypanosoma hippicum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma hominis | A haemoflagellate subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes gambian or west african sleeping sickness in humans. The vector host is usually the tsetse fly (glossina). (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trypanosoma ignotum | Old name for Trypanosoma simiae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| trypanosoma lewisi | A trypanosome found in the blood of adult rats and transmitted by the rat flea. It is generally non-pathogenic in adult rats but can cause lethal infection in suckling rats. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trypanosoma melophagium | A nonpathogenic species (related to Trypanosoma theileri) found in sheep throughout the world, and probably in goats as well; the vector is Melophagus ovinus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma rangeli | A species that parasitises a wide variety of mammals, including humans, in South America and is transmitted by the triatomid bugs Rhodnius prolixus and Tiratoma dimidiata, and probably others; it is apparently nonpathogenic but may be pathogenic in the bug host. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma rhodesiense | A haemoflagellate subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes rhodesian sleeping sickness in humans. It is carried by glossina pallidipes, g. Morsitans and occasionally other species of game-attacking tsetse flies. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trypanosoma simiae | A species normally found in warthogs; it is highly pathogenic in pigs and camels, and is transmitted cyclically by tsetse flies and mechanically by bloodsucking flies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma suis | A species pathogenic for swine in Africa; it is transmitted by tsetse flies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma theileri | A large, relatively nonpathogenic species found in African antelopes and in cattle in many parts of the world; the parasites are spread by bloodsucking tabanid horseflies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Trypanosoma triatomae | The agent of south american trypanosomiasis or chagas disease. Its vertebrate hosts are man and various domestic and wild animals. Insects of several species are vectors. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Trypanosoma ugandense | A haemoflagellate subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes gambian or west african sleeping sickness in humans. The vector host is usually the tsetse fly (glossina). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Trypanosoma cruzi |
Chagas disease (also called American trypanosomiasis) is a mammalian disease occurring only in the Americas. It is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, one of the kinetoplastid flagellates, transmitted to humans in most cases by insects of the subfamily Triatominae (Family Reduviidae) known in the different countries as assassin bug, vinchuca, kissing bug, chipo, barbeiro, etc. ...
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A protozoan parasite, which cause Chagas?disease. See Chagas?disease
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| Trypanosoma brucei |
1.Taxonomic classification Mastigophorid (flagellated) protozoan. Salivarian group (anterior station) Trypanosomatids: T. bruce,i T. rhodesiense, T. gambiense, African trypanosomiasis 2.Definitive host spectrum T. brucei - horses, cattle, sheep, antelope, dogs, cats, laboratory animals T. rhodesiense - humans, antelope T. gambiense - humans and swine 3.Intermediate host (vector) Glossina spp., tsetse fly: riverine and savannah types (biological transmission) 4. ...
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