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Trypanosoma dimorphon

Introduction: Trypanosoma dimorphon

Description of Trypanosoma dimorphon

Trypanosoma dimorphon: an African species found in horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and dogs, formerly thought to be the same as Trypanosoma congolense but now recognized as a distinct and more pathogenic species in cattle, sheep, and dogs; it is spread by tsetse flies across central Africa.
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