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Although T.evansi can infect most domestic animals, it is a primarily a parasite of camels and horses. However T.evansi infection of a man in India was the first report of its kind. In attempt to explain this unusual event (Joshi et al.,2005) suggested that as animal trypanosomes are sensitive to human plasma components and that they will die when introduced into blood stream of human. In this case of T.evansi infection in a man, therefore trypanosome had evidently developed the ability to resist this lytic activity which may have occurred either between the parasite mutated to a form that can…mehr

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Although T.evansi can infect most domestic animals, it is a primarily a parasite of camels and horses. However T.evansi infection of a man in India was the first report of its kind. In attempt to explain this unusual event (Joshi et al.,2005) suggested that as animal trypanosomes are sensitive to human plasma components and that they will die when introduced into blood stream of human. In this case of T.evansi infection in a man, therefore trypanosome had evidently developed the ability to resist this lytic activity which may have occurred either between the parasite mutated to a form that can resist the lytic factor in the human plasma, or that the human host had a deficiency in the lytic factor in the plasma. However,surveys in India showed that this was not the only case.
Autorenporträt
Halima Abdelgader Elhaj, BSC (parasitologie médicale), MSC (médecine légale de laboratoire). Chargée de cours à l'Université Bahri et à l'Université Alfajr pour les sciences et la technologie. Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad, BSC(honor), MSC (parasitologie médicale). Chargé de cours en parasitologie médicale à l'université Elsheikh Abdallah Elbadri, collège Alfajr, Soudan.