AbstractApproximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited the mainland and coastal islands of Australia at the time of European settlement in 1788. The exotic Trypanosoma lewisi was the first mammalian trypanosome identified in Australia in 1888, while the first native species, Trypanosoma pteropi, was taxonomically described in 1913. Since these discoveries, about 22% of the indigenous mammalian fauna have been examined during the surveillance of trypanosome biodiversity in Australia, including 46 species of marsupials, 9 rodents, 9 bats and both monotremes. Of those mammals examined, trypanosomes have been identified from 28 host species, with eight native species of Trypanosoma taxonomically descri...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
AbstractWhile much is known of the impact of trypanosomes on human and livestock health, trypanosome...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, res...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Aust...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Aust...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
AbstractWhile much is known of the impact of trypanosomes on human and livestock health, trypanosome...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, res...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Aust...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Aust...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...