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| What does T. gallinae feed upon? | Sugars, starch and glycogen in host cells
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| What is the most important wild host for T. gallinae? | Pigeons
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| How is disease transmitted to domestic fowl? |
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| How many flagellae does T. gallinae have? |
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| How does T. gallinae cause anaemia in its hosts? | It binds to erythrocytes, inducing them to phagocytose it, then causing haemolysis and thus haemolytic anaemia.
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