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Description Two areas from a blood smear from a patient with African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness). Thin blood smear stained with Giemsa. Typical trypomastigote stages (the only stages found in patients), with a posterior kinetoplast, a centrally located nucleus, an undulating membrane, and an anterior flagellum. The two Trypanosoma brucei species that cause human trypanosomiasis, T. b. gambiense and T. b. rhodesiense, are indistinguishable morphologically.
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  • 2005-09-20 17:29 Gozar 396×201×8 (11993 bytes) Two areas from a blood smear from a patient with African trypanosomiasis

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