Abstract

Attachment of one's name to a trypanosome isolated from a crocodile seems an ambiguous prestige, like being immortalised for brucellosis or the Bowie knife. In practice, however, microbiologists rather like their surnames to be commemorated in the Linnaean binomials of even the most virulent pathogens.

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