“…the pancreas. Previous work on intracellular parasites including T. cruzi (Corbett et al, 2002;Dufurrena et al, 2017;Martello et al, 2013), Plasmodium (Abhilash et al, 2016;Glaharn et al, 2018) and Toxoplasma (Nassief Beshay et al, 2018), has reported sequestration in pancreatic blood vessels, pancreatic invasion, and morphological changes in the pancreas, including acute pancreatitis in humans. The fact that the pancreas represents one of the largest reservoirs of an extracellular parasite such as T. brucei is puzzling, as the majority of the organ consists of exocrine tissue which produces pancreatic enzymes for digestion including trypsin and chymotrypsin to digest proteins, amylase to digest carbohydrates, and lipase to break down fats (Shi and Liu, 2014).…”