k Trypanosome trypomastigotes protozoa, SEM Trypanosome trypomastigotes Trypanosoma sp., scanning electron micrograph SEM. A parasitic hemoflagellated protozoan that causes trypanosomiasis African sleeping sickness, Chagas disease. This trypanosome is a vector borne parasite transmitted by tsetse flies Glossina spp.. The ribbon like flagellated trypomastigote is carried in the insects saliva and faeces and enters the human host through a wound made by the fly. This protozoan infects the blood, lymph and spinal fluid and rapidly divides. Upon entering the cerebral spinal fluid the parasite can damage brain tissue causing eventually causing death. Magnification x1,000 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Trypanosome trypomastigotes protozoa, SEM Trypanosome trypomastigotes  Trypanosoma sp. , scanning electron micrograph  SEM . A parasitic hemoflagellated protozoan that causes trypanosomiasis  African sleeping sickness, Chagas disease . This trypanosome is a vector borne parasite transmitted by tsetse flies  Glossina spp. . The ribbon like flagellated trypomastigote is carried in the insects saliva  and faeces  and enters the human host through a wound made by the fly. This protozoan infects the blood, lymph and spinal fluid and rapidly divides. Upon entering the cerebral spinal fluid the parasite can damage brain tissue causing eventually causing death. Magnification: x1,000 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres.
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Trypanosome trypomastigotes protozoa, SEM

Trypanosome trypomastigotes (Trypanosoma sp.), scanning electron micrograph (SEM). A parasitic hemoflagellated protozoan that causes trypanosomiasis (African sleeping sickness, Chagas disease). This trypanosome is a vector borne parasite transmitted by tsetse flies (Glossina spp.). The ribbon like flagellated trypomastigote is carried in the insects saliva (and faeces) and enters the human host through a wound made by the fly. This protozoan infects the blood, lymph and spinal fluid and rapidly divides. Upon entering the cerebral spinal fluid the parasite can damage brain tissue causing eventually causing death. Magnification: x1,000 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres.

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