Atypical human infections by animal trypanosomes

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  • who: Philippe Truc and collaborators from the Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium, Universidad Simón Bolı́var, Departamento de Biologı́a Celular, Caracas, Venezuela, World Health Organization, Innovative and Intensified (CIRAD), Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand have published the research: Atypical Human Infections by Animal Trypanosomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The number of a-HT cases attributable to primarily animal trypanosomes is possibly underestimated.
  • future: Studies are required to address relevant aspects of a-HT (i) enhance awareness and detection in suspected areas where aHT could be prevalent (ii) real-time and detailed reports of . . .

     

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