Transcriptomic profiling of Trypanosoma congolense mouthpart parasites from naturally infected flies
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Background
Animal African trypanosomiasis, or nagana, is a veterinary disease caused by African trypanosomes transmitted by tsetse flies. In Africa, Trypanosoma congolense is one of the most pathogenic and prevalent causes of nagana in livestock, resulting in high animal morbidity and mortality and extensive production losses. In the tsetse fly, parasites colonise the midgut and eventually reach the mouthparts, from where they can be transmitted as the fly feeds on vertebrate hosts such as cattle. Despite the extreme importance of mouthpart-form parasites for disease transmission, very few global expression profile studies have been conducted in these parasite forms.
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(2026). Transcriptomic profiling of Trypanosoma congolense mouthpart parasites from naturally infected flies. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/transcriptomic-profiling-of-trypanosoma-congolense-mouthpart-parasites-from-naturally-infected-flies
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"Transcriptomic profiling of Trypanosoma congolense mouthpart parasites from naturally infected flies." Afribary, 7 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/transcriptomic-profiling-of-trypanosoma-congolense-mouthpart-parasites-from-naturally-infected-flies. Accessed June 14, 2026.
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"Transcriptomic profiling of Trypanosoma congolense mouthpart parasites from naturally infected flies." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/transcriptomic-profiling-of-trypanosoma-congolense-mouthpart-parasites-from-naturally-infected-flies