A number of trypanosome isolates from Australian marsupials are within the clade containing the human pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi. Trypanosomes within this clade are thought to have diverged from a common ancestral bat trypanosome. Here, we characterise Trypanosoma noyesi sp. nov. isolated from the critically endangered woylie (Bettongia pencillata) using phylogenetic inferences from three gene regions (18S rDNA, gGAPDH, and CytB) coupled with morphological and behavioural observations in vitro. We also investigated potential vectors and the presence of T. noyesi in the grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus). Phylogenetic analysis revealed T. noyesi and similar genotypes grouped at the periphery of the T. cruzi clade. T. noyesi is m...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Bat trypanosomes are imp...
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...
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...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
Little is known about the genetic diversity and pathogenicity of trypanosomes in Australian bats. Re...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
Parasites of the genus Trypanosoma are common in bats and those of the subgenus Schizotrypanum are r...
Trypanosoma species are parasites of all vertebrate classes (mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles and...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Bat trypanosomes are imp...
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...
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...
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
Little is known of the prevalence and life cycle of trypanosomes in Australia. The first record of A...
Little is known about the genetic diversity and pathogenicity of trypanosomes in Australian bats. Re...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
Parasites of the genus Trypanosoma are common in bats and those of the subgenus Schizotrypanum are r...
Trypanosoma species are parasites of all vertebrate classes (mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles and...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata), or woylie, has undergone a rapid and substantial d...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Bat trypanosomes are imp...