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an exaple of flagellate protozoan is


Krishnasribanu 2nd Oct, 2019
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Mahaveer Student Expert 4th Oct, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

1. Trypanosoma Gambiense:

The parasite of resting disorder. It was first ob­served by Forde in 1901. Fruce found that the parasite of dozing ailment is transmitted by tsetse fly. It causes Gambian resting affliction. The malady, additionally called Gambian trypanosomiasis, is found in western and focal pieces of Africa.

2. Trypansoma Rhodesiense:

It causes Rhodesian dozing infection. The illness is additionally called Rhodesian trypanosomiasis. The parasite is transmitted by the nibbles of tsetse fly (Glossina palpalis and Glossina morsitans). At first parasite is available in the blood of man however later on it enters the cerebrospinal liquid.

3. Trypanosoma Cruzi:

It causes South American trypanosomiasis (likewise called Chagas sickness). The side effects of the infection are fever, looseness of the bowels, sickliness and development of lymphoid organs. Individuals become tainted by defilement of wounds, and so forth with faeces of triatoinid bugs.

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