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1Progress in human African trypanosomiasis, sleeping sickness
By Michael Dumas

“Progress in human African trypanosomiasis, sleeping sickness” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Progress in human African trypanosomiasis, sleeping sickness
- Author: Michael Dumas
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 344
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: 1999
- Publish Location: Paris - New York
“Progress in human African trypanosomiasis, sleeping sickness” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ African Trypanosomiasis - Phenomena and Processes - Organisms - Trypanosomiasis - Host-Parasite Interactions - Biological Phenomena - Euglenozoa Infections - Disease - Antiparasitic Agents - Chemicals and Drugs - Medicine - Host-Pathogen Interactions - Euglenozoa - Trypanosoma - Parasitic Diseases - Kinetoplastida - African trypanosomiasis - Antiprotozoal Agents - Anti-Infective Agents - Infectious Diseases - Chemical Actions and Uses - Trypanosomatina - Eukaryota - Health & Biological Sciences - Pharmacologic Actions - Protozoan Infections - Trypanocidal Agents - Therapeutic Uses - Pathogenicity - Host-Parasite Relations
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL370822M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 98031567
- All ISBNs: 2287596550 - 9782287596551
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1999
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Euglenozoa
Euglenozoa are a large group of flagellate Discoba. They include a variety of common free-living species, as well as a few important parasites, some of
Kleptoplasty
eukaryotes, namely single-celled protists of the SAR supergroup and the Euglenozoa phylum, and some marine invertebrate animals. Some species of the foraminiferan
Protozoan infection
Trichomonas vaginalis can be treated with a course of antibiotics. Most Euglenozoa are photoautotrophic, but some are chemoorganotrophs (saprophytic). They
Excavata
Except for some Euglenozoa, all are non-photosynthetic. Most excavates are unicellular, heterotrophic flagellates. Only some Euglenozoa are photosynthetic
Euglenid
with flagella, or whip-like tails. They are classified in the phylum Euglenozoa, class Euglenida or Euglenoidea. Euglenids are commonly found in fresh
Largest organisms
This article lists the largest organisms for various types of life and mostly considers extant species, which found on Earth can be determined according
Subphylum
Cavalier-Smith, Thomas (2016-10-01). "Higher classification and phylogeny of Euglenozoa". European Journal of Protistology. 56: 250–276. doi:10.1016/j.ejop.2016
Discicristata
Discicristata is a proposed eukaryotic clade. It consists of Euglenozoa plus Percolozoa. It was proposed that Discicristata plus Cercozoa yielded Cabozoa
Euglenophyceae
class) is an unranked clade of single-celled algae belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa. They have chloroplasts originated from an event of secondary endosymbiosis
Trypanosoma
unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa. Trypanosoma is part of the phylum Euglenozoa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek trypano- (borer) and soma