Kawsaqpa awqan, Unquy muhu wañuchiq icha Antiwiwtikuqa huk laya t'unakawsaqpa awqan sustansiyam, añakiwan llamk'aq. Kayqa aswan munasqa laya añakip awqan kaq laya, kay añaki infeccionkuna kaqwan maqanakunapaq, chanta kay kawsaq awqalliqkuna hampikunaqa anchata llamk’achinku kay infecciones hampiypi chanta hark’aypi ima.[1][2] Chaykunaqa wañuchinkumanmi utaq hark’ankuman añakikunaq wiñayninta. Huk pisi yupay kawsaqpa awqalliq kaqkunapas antiprotozoalekuna ruwayniyuq kanku.[3][4] Kawsaqpa awqalliq mana allinchu kanku kay añaw kaqkunaman kayhinata kay ch’uhu unquy utaq kay chhulli unquy kaqhina;[5] hampikuna mayqinkunachus kay añaw wiñayta hark’anku kay añawpa awqalliq hampikuna utaq añawpa awqalliq sutichasqa kanku aswanta kay kawsaqpa awqalliq kaqmanta. Hinallataqmi mana k'allampakunapaq kusachu kanku; hampikuna mayqinkunachus k'allpakuna wiñayta hark’anku chaykunataqa k'allampap awqalliq hampikuna sutichanku.

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