African Sleeping Sickness: Understanding Trypanosoma brucei
The correct answer is Trypansoma brucei.
Trypansoma brucei is a species of unicellular protozoan parasites that causes African sleeping sickness, a disease with two stages. The first stage causes fever, headaches, and joint pain. The second stage causes neurological symptoms, such as confusion, disorientation, and coma.
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