
One of the enduring problems in the epidemiology of sleeping sickness is that there are 3 morphologically indistinguishable subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei involved in a complex transmission cycle between humans, tsetse and reservoir hosts. Two subspecies, T. b. gambiense and T. b. rhodesiense, are infective to man and cause gambian and rhodesian sleeping sickness, respectively. The third subspecies T. b. brucei cannot by definition infect humans, but coexists with the other trypanosomes in reservoir hosts and vectors.
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570, EPIDEMIOLOGIE, METHODE D'ANALYSE, IDENTIFICATION, ISOENZYME, MORPHOLOGIE, TECHNIQUE RFLP, 610, POLYMORPHISME, TECHNIQUE RAPD, TAXONOMIE, ISOLEMENT D'AGENT PATHOGENE, TECHNIQUE PCR, TRYPANOSOMIASE HUMAINE, MALADIE DU SOMMEIL, MARQUEUR MOLECULAIRE, PARASITE, CARYOTYPE, ANALYSE MATHEMATIQUE, ANALYSE DE DONNEES
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