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A clonal strain of Trichomonas gallinae is the aetiologic agent of an emerging avian epidemic disease
ArticleAbstract: Trichomonas gallinae is a protozoan parasite that is well characterised as a cause of trichomonosisPalabras claves:Carduelis chloris, Emerging infectious disease, epidemiology, Fringilla coelebs, Trichomoniasis, TrichomonosisAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bell D.J., Bunbury N., Chantrey J., Hughes L.A., John S.K., Lawson B., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusMultilocus Analysis Resolves the European Finch Epidemic Strain of Trichomonas gallinae and Suggests Introgression from Divergent Trichomonads
ArticleAbstract: In Europe, Trichomonas gallinae recently emerged as a cause of epidemic disease in songbirds. A clonPalabras claves:Emerging infectious disease, genome, hybrid, MLST, Molecular epidemiology, Trichomoniasis, Trichomonosis, Wild birdAutores:Alrefaei A.F., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bell D.J., Dávila A., Embley M., Gerhold R., Hall N., Jardim R., John S.K., Lawson B., Low R., Steinbiss S., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusParasite-mediated remodeling of the host microfilament cytoskeleton enables rapid egress of trypanosoma cruzi following membrane rupture
ArticleAbstract: Chagas’ disease arises as a direct consequence of the lytic cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi in the mammalPalabras claves:Amastigote, Cell invasion, Chagas’ disease, Egress, Host-parasite relationship, Lytic cycle, Microfilament, protozoan, Stage-regulated, TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI, TrypomastigoteAutores:Bonfim-Melo A., Burleigh B.A., Ferreira E.R., Jaime Alfredo Costales, Mortara R.A., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopus