A tsetse and tabanid fly survey of African great apes habitats reveals the presence of a novel trypanosome lineage but the absence of Trypanosoma brucei

J Votýpka, J Rádrová, T Skalický, M Jirků… - International Journal for …, 2015 - Elsevier
Tsetse and tabanid flies transmit several Trypanosoma species, some of which are human
and livestock pathogens of major medical and socioeconomic impact in Africa. Recent
advances in molecular techniques and phylogenetic analyses have revealed a growing
diversity of previously unidentified tsetse-transmitted trypanosomes potentially pathogenic to
livestock and/or other domestic animals as well as wildlife, including African great apes. To
map the distribution, prevalence and co-occurrence of known and novel trypanosome …
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