Scientists crack the genome of the parasite causing trichomoniasis

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A color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph of Trichomonas vaginalis (green) and vaginal tissue (pink). Sequencing the genome of T. vaginalis has given the researchers gory reading material on some of the pathogens foul habits. The parasite latches ...
A color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph of Trichomonas vaginalis (green) and vaginal tissue (pink). Sequencing the genome of T. vaginalis has given the researchers gory reading material on some of the pathogen's foul habits. The parasite latches onto vaginal tissue and forms tendril-like projections into it. The pathogen also secretes a series of proteins which destroy vaginal epithelial cells. Credit: Antonio Pereira-Neves and Marlene Benchimol, Santa Ursula University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Scientists have finally deciphered the genome of the parasite causing trichomoniasis, a feat that is already providing new approaches to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this sexually transmitted disease. According to the World Health Organization trichomoniasis affects an estimated 170 million people a year and is an under-diagnosed global health problem.


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