Trypanosoma cruzi
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+ | Trypanosoma cruzi is a species of parasitic euglenoid trypanosomes. It was first described by Carlos Chagas in Brasil in 1909. The infection, Chagas' disease, is caused by the haemoflagellate Trypanosoma cruzi. | ||
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+ | |+ '''Scientific classification''' | ||
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+ | !Domain || Eukarya | ||
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+ | !Kingdom || Protista | ||
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+ | ! Phylum || Sarcomastigophora | ||
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+ | ! Class || Zoomastigophorea | ||
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+ | ! Order || Kinetoplastida | ||
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+ | ! Genus || Trypanosoma | ||
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+ | ! Species || '''''T. cruzi''''' | ||
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+ | ! Binomial || ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' | ||
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+ | ==Transmission== | ||
+ | Transmission occurs when the reduviid bug deposits feces on the skin surface and subsequently bites; the human host then scratches the bite area which facilitates penetration of the infected feces. | ||
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+ | ==Pathogenic Activity== | ||
+ | Protozoan parasites within the species Trypanosoma cruzi are responsible for New World Trypanosomiasis or Chaga's disease. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypanosoma_cruzi Wikipedia] | ||
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+ | [http://www.cdfound.to.it/html/trip1.htm#tc1 Trypanosoma cruzi] | ||
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+ | [[category:PolysacDB]] |
Current revision
Trypanosoma cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi is a species of parasitic euglenoid trypanosomes. It was first described by Carlos Chagas in Brasil in 1909. The infection, Chagas' disease, is caused by the haemoflagellate Trypanosoma cruzi.
Domain | Eukarya |
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Kingdom | Protista |
Phylum | Sarcomastigophora |
Class | Zoomastigophorea |
Order | Kinetoplastida |
Genus | Trypanosoma |
Species | T. cruzi |
Binomial | Trypanosoma cruzi |
[edit] Transmission
Transmission occurs when the reduviid bug deposits feces on the skin surface and subsequently bites; the human host then scratches the bite area which facilitates penetration of the infected feces.
[edit] Pathogenic Activity
Protozoan parasites within the species Trypanosoma cruzi are responsible for New World Trypanosomiasis or Chaga's disease.