The life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi revisited

International Journal for Parasitology
K M Tyler, D M Engman

Abstract

The basic features of the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi have been known for nearly a century. Various aspects of the life cycle, however, have been elucidated only recently, whilst others remain either controversial or unstudied. Here, we present a revised life cycle influenced by recent findings and specific questions that remain unresolved.

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