AbstractWhile much is known of the impact of trypanosomes on human and livestock health, trypanosomes in wildlife, although ubiquitous, have largely been considered to be non-pathogenic. We describe the genetic diversity, tissue tropism and potential pathogenicity of trypanosomes naturally infecting Western Australian marsupials. Blood samples collected from 554 live-animals and 250 tissue samples extracted from 50 carcasses of sick-euthanized or road-killed animals, belonging to 10 species of marsupials, were screened for the presence of trypanosomes using a PCR of the 18S rDNA gene. PCR results revealed a rate of infection of 67% in blood and 60% in tissues. Inferred phylogenetic trees using 18S rDNA and glycosomal glyceraldehyde phosphat...
AbstractApproximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited th...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
The quokka, Setonix brachyurus, is a vulnerable, small marsupial endemic to Western Australia. Blood...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
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...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Understanding the impacts of parasites on wildlife is growing in importance as diseases pose a threa...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is known locally as the woylie and is one of two cr...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
AbstractApproximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited th...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
The quokka, Setonix brachyurus, is a vulnerable, small marsupial endemic to Western Australia. Blood...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
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...
Little is known of the prevalence and life-cycle of trypanosomes in mammals native to Australia. Nat...
Understanding the impacts of parasites on wildlife is growing in importance as diseases pose a threa...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is known locally as the woylie and is one of two cr...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the huma...
AbstractApproximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited th...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
The quokka, Setonix brachyurus, is a vulnerable, small marsupial endemic to Western Australia. Blood...