Bernard Ollivier Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Human african trypanosomiasis; Bacteriome; Trypanosome; Tsetse flies; Interactions
Aix-Marseille Universit
Dr. Bernard Ollivier was an Assistant Professor of Aix-Marseille Université, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), UMR/ IRD 235, UMR/CNRS 7294, Equipe MEB, Case 925, Marseille, France, and recently he started working on The Tsetse Flies Intestinal Microflora: A Review
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Author(s): Anne Geiger, Marie-Laure Fardeau, Flobert Njiokou and Bernard Ollivier
The Tsetse Flies’ Intestinal Microflora: A Review
Human African Trypanosomiasis is caused by trypanosomes transmitted to humans by the tsetse fly, in which they accomplish their development into their infective metacyclic form. The crucial step in trypanosome survival occurs when it invades the fly midgut where the parasite may be confronted with other bacterial gut inhabitants. The resulting interactions between the bacterial communities and the trypanosome, ingested by the fly taking a blood meal on a trypanosomeinfected host, may determine the evolvement either toward parasite establishment and the initiation of the biological cycle or its elimination. This altern... view more»