Abstract
Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan parasite that has been traditionally identified as a cause of reproductive tract disease in cattle and gastrointestinal tract infection in cats. Moreover, T. foetus is also well known as a commensal of the nasal cavity, intestines, and stomach in swine. In this review we describe T. foetus as a pathogen dangerous to more than one animal host, diagnostic and taxonomic aspects of this infection, and the extent to which isolates from different hosts share genetic identity.
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Dąbrowska, J., Karamon, J., Kochanowski, M., Sroka, J., Zdybel, J., & Cencek, T. (2019). Tritrichomonas foetus as a causative agent of tritrichomonosis in different animal hosts. Journal of Veterinary Research (Poland), 63(4), 533–541. https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2019-0072
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