
Trypanosoma cruzi, a protozoan parasite and the causative agent of Chagas' disease (producing chronic symptoms such as cardiomyopathy with heart failure and arrythmia), are lysed within 24 hours by an extracellular substance produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens. This substance, antitrypanosome factor (ATF-II) of a molecular weight approximately 1,000, actively kills the parasites at doses not toxic on mammals such as mice.











