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Our community science web sight is kissing bug dot tamu t a m u dot e d u. And from that web siht alearn all about kissing bugs, chagusseas, wild life reservoirs, dog infection and so forth. But importantly, this is also the portal from which you can contribute your observations and insect specimens to our programme. So there is instructions there on how to safely collect these insects and submit them to our programme. And the same would be true our ap is available for apple and android from the itune store and google play, and you can down load that there. And has the same capability as the web site.
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you much, doctor sara hamer, for talking with us.
Speaker 1
It was absolutely thrilling and enlightening and wonderful. And you remain a hero to us, hero, a true hero. Shol we do sources.
Speaker 2
We should do sources. Ok,
Speaker 1
so i'm going to ot out, i think i have more sources for this than any other episode.
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i just couldn't stop. I ment to shout out a few. So the first one is the kissing bug, a true story of a family, an insect and a nation's neglect of a deadly disease, by none other than daisy hernanda's go check it out. In a couple of articles i found super helpful. Wer by after hide at all, from two thousand and four, a nine thousand year old record of shagus disease by clement at all, two thousand twent out of africa. The origins of the protozoan blood parasites of the tripan soma cruse clade found in bats from africa. And by stever ding from 20 14, the history of shagus disease, and a whole bunch more that'll post. I
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also had, probably not as many as you aron, but there's number of really great, kind of comprehensive reviews, a couple in the lancet, one in the new england journal of medicine. There's actually a whole bunch of really nice reviews we'll post a list of all our sources from this episode and every single one of our episodes. Honor web site, this podcast, ill kill you dot com.
Speaker 1
Ank you again so much, daisy, for taking the time to chat with us. We truly appreciate it. Ye,
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thank you. Thanks
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to blood mobile for providing the music for this episode and all our episodes. Thank
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you to the exactly right network, of whom we are very proud to be a part and
Speaker 1
thank you to you listeners. We appreciate you so much to keep tuning in episode after episode and listening to us talk on and on about ya pathagans and parasites and metals and genetic diseases and all the things.
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An especial shout out to our patrons. We love you.
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Ok. Well, until next time,
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wash your hands, you filthy animals.