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Free-ranging pigs identified as a multi-reservoir of Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanosoma congolense in the Vavoua area, a historical sleeping sickness focus of Côte d'Ivoire.

Barkissa Mélika TraoréMathurin KoffiMartial Kassi N'DjetchiDramane KabaJacques KaboréHamidou IlboudoBernadin Ahouty AhoutyMinayégninrin KonéBamoro CoulibalyThomas KonanAdeline SegardLingué KouakouThierry de MeeûsSophie RavelPhilippe SolanoJean-Mathieu BartVincent Jamonneau
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
Free-ranging pigs were identified as a multi-reservoir of T. brucei and/or T. congolense with mixed infections of different strains. This trypanosome diversity hinders the easy and direct detection of T. b. gambiense. We highlight the lack of tools to prove or exclude with certainty the presence of T. b. gambiense. This study once more highlights the need of technical improvements to explore the role of animals in the epidemiology of HAT.
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