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Published 11/05/2024 trypanosomes are {{c1::haemoflagellates}} (type of parasite)
Published 11/05/2024 pathogenic species of trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 trypansoma b. gambiense causes disease in {{c1::west african}} (geographic site)
Published 11/05/2024 trypansoma b. rhodesiense causes disease in {{c1::east african}} (geographic site)
Published 11/05/2024 reservoir hosts for trypansoma b. gambiense
Published 11/05/2024 reservoir hosts for trypansoma b. rhodesiense
Published 11/05/2024 vector for trypansoma b. gambiense
Published 11/05/2024 vector for trypansoma b. rhodesiense
Published 11/05/2024 habitat of trypansoma b. 
Published 11/05/2024 two morphological forms of parasite for trypansoma b. 
Published 11/05/2024 glossina fly is also called {{c1::tsetse}} fly
Published 11/05/2024 form of trypanosoma b. in culture
Published 11/05/2024 trypanosomatigote is an {{c1::extracellular}} (interacellular/extracellular) pasrasite
Published 11/05/2024 infective stage of trypanosoma brucei
Published 11/05/2024 mode of infection of african trypanosoma 
Published 11/05/2024 where do metacyclic trypomastigotes go after entering vertebrate host
Published 11/05/2024 metacyclic trypomastigotes transform into {{c1::polymorphic trypomastigotes}} in the vertebrate host
Published 11/05/2024 where do polymorphic trypomastigotes go in vertebrate host?
Published 11/05/2024 infective stage to fly in african trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 polymorphic trypomastigotes in tsetse fly multiplies in {{c1::midgut}} of fly
Published 11/05/2024 polymorphic trypomastigotes transforms into {{c1::epimastigotes}} inside the tsetse fly
Published 11/05/2024 epimastigotes in tsetse fly migrate to {{c1::salivary glands}}
Published 11/05/2024 African trypanosoma parasites develops in {{c1::anterior part of digestive tract}} of glosina fly
Published 11/05/2024 mode of transmission of trypanosoma
Published 11/05/2024 cause of virulence of african trypansomoses
Published 11/05/2024 african trypansomoses is called {{c1::sleeping sickness}} (name of disease)
Published 11/05/2024 variable surface glycoproteins (VSG) of african trypansomiases changes every how much? and effect of change?
Published 11/05/2024 trypansosmal brucei {{c1::gambiense}} has a chronic course of disease 
Published 11/05/2024 trypansosmal brucei {{c1::rhodesiense}} has a acute course of disease 
Published 11/05/2024 trypansosmal brucei gambiense ends fatally with {{c1::CNS involvement}} (complication) in {{c1::several years}} (time)
Published 11/05/2024 susepend{{c1::suspend}} 
Published 11/05/2024 clinical manifestations of trypansosma brucei infection
Published 11/05/2024 appearance of trypanosomal chancre
Published 11/05/2024 chancre is more often in Trypanosomal {{c1::rhodesiense}} infection
Published 11/05/2024 in stage 1 african trypanosomiasis the parasite spreads where?
Published 11/05/2024 manifestation of haemolymphatic stage (stage 1) of african trypansomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 features of allergic reaction of trypanosoma brucei
Published 11/05/2024 lymphadenopathy is more common in {{c1::gambian}} trypansomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 gambian trypanosomiasis lymphadenopathy is more frequent in the {{c1::posterior cervical}} region ({{c1::winterbottom's}} sign)
Published 11/05/2024 cause of lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly in trypanosoma brucei
Published 11/05/2024 site of trypomastigote in stage 2 trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 manifestation of stage 2 trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 febrile paroxysms are more frequent in african trypansomiasis {{c1::rhodesiense}}
Published 11/05/2024 Methods of diagnosis of african trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 method of laboratory diagnosis trypanosmoiasis
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::giemsa}} stained blood film is used to detect {{c2::trypomastigote}} form of trypanosmoiasis
Published 11/05/2024 most commonly used lab diagnosis for african trypanosmoiasis
Published 11/05/2024 direct methods of diagnosis of african trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 indirect methods of diagnosis of African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 the CATT for T. gambiense is used when
Published 11/05/2024 why is lumbar puncture and CSF examination a mandatory test in african trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 CSF findings in late stages of African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 features of morula cells in African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 function of morula cells in African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::morula}} cells are pathogonomic of African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 treatment of early African trypanosomiasis (before CNS stage)
Published 11/05/2024 treatment of late African trypanosomiasis (CNS stage)
Published 11/05/2024 prevention and control of African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 methods of personal protection against African trypanosomiasis
Published 11/05/2024 tsetse fly is a {{c1::daytime}} (night-time/day-time) feeder
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::both}} (male/female) tsetse flies feed on blood
Published 11/05/2024 glossina {{c1::morsitans}} fly is found in the savanna
Published 11/05/2024 glossina {{c1::palpalis}} is found in gallery forests near rivers and lakes 
Published 11/05/2024 control methods for tsetse fly
Published 11/05/2024 parasitemia is higher in trypanosma {{c1::rhodesiense}} infection
Published 11/05/2024 tsetse fly are vectors for parasites that cause {{c1::human sleeping sickness}} and {{c1::animal trypanosmiasis}} (mention diseases)
Published 11/05/2024 size of glossina fly
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