Scientific name of the etiological agent of chagas disease, Biology

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Q. Which is the kingdom of the parasites that cause malaria and Chagas' disease?

Those maladies are caused by the protozoans, beings of the kingdom Protista.

Q. What is the scientific name of the etiological agent of Chagas' disease?

An etiological agent of Chagas' disease is the Trypanosoma cruzi. The name "cruzi" was given in respect of the Brazilian doctor Oswaldo Cruz. The disease was named later than the Brazilian doctor Carlos Chagas.


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