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Trypanosome infections in naturally infected horses and donkeys of three active sleeping sickness foci in the south of Chad.

Joël VourchakbéArnol Auvaker Z TiofackMpoame MbidaGustave Simo
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
This study revealed several trypanosome species and subspecies in donkeys and horses, highlighting the existence of AAT in HAT foci in Chad. The identification of T. b. gambiense in donkeys and horses suggests considering these animals as potential reservoir for HAT in Chad. The presence of both human-infective and human non-infective trypanosomes species highlights the need for developing joint control strategies for HAT and AAT.
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