trypanosoma
/trih-pan-uh-soh-muh, trip-uh-nuh-/US // trɪˌpæn əˈsoʊ mə, ˌtrɪp ə nə- //
锥虫,锥虫病,锥虫病人,锥蝽
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural try·pan·o·so·ma·ta [trih-pan-uh-muh-tuh, trip-uh-nuh-]. /trɪˌpæn ə mə tə, ˌtrɪp ə nə-/.
- : trypanosome.
Examples
The mouse is also attacked by favus, and the rat is often infected with Trypanosoma Lewisi.
Trypanosoma lewisi, a parasite of rats, is perhaps the best known as it is always common where-ever rats are found.
Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative organism of a disease common in some regions of Brazil, where it is known as "opilacao."
It appears, however, that these cases are due to a different parasite, Trypanosoma rhodesiense.
Postive Infektionsversuche mit Trypanosoma brucei durch Glossina palpalis.
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