General Biology I
Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite responsible for Chagas disease, primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected triatomine bugs, also known as kissing bugs. This organism plays a significant role in human health and ecology, particularly in Central and South America, where it impacts both wildlife and human populations. Understanding its life cycle, transmission dynamics, and ecological interactions is crucial for managing and controlling the spread of Chagas disease.
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