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Abstract Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) has proven effective to reduce tsetse population density in large infected areas where animal African trypanosomosis (AAT) and human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) elimination was difficult to achieve. However, the decrease in mass production of insectary‐reared tsetse and the limited but incomplete knowledge on ...
Steve Feudjio Soffack +12 more
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Immune Response in Cattle Trypanosomosis and Trypanotolerance: Main Findings and Gaps
ABSTRACT Trypanosome parasites of the genus Trypanosoma cause African animal trypanosomosis, a devastating livestock disease plaguing sub‐Saharan Africa. Unlike many protozoan parasites, these extracellular blood‐borne pathogens directly engage the host's immune system. While the mouse model has provided valuable insights, a comprehensive understanding
Gnohion Fabrice Somé +9 more
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The aim of the present study was to study the trypanocidal activity of nanoparticles loaded with nifurtimox in comparison with the free drug against Trypanosoma cruzi, responsible for Chagas' disease.
GITTITH SÁNCHEZ +4 more
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Le chlorhydrate de chlorure d'Isométamidium est très mal supporté par le dromadaire à des doses supérieures à 1 mg/kg administrées par la voie ...
J. Balis
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Best-bet integrated strategies for containing drug-resistant trypanosomes in cattle [PDF]
Background African animal trypanosomosis is a major constraint to the rearing of productive livestock in the sub-humid Sudan-Sahel zone of West Africa where cotton is grown.
Bauer, Burkhard +9 more
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Several (sub)species of Trypanosoma are responsible for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), Chagas disease, and Nagana. These (sub)species have different drug susceptibility profiles. This work reports several easily accessed quinolone hydrazides exhibiting sub‐micromolar activities against multiple (sub)species of Trypanosoma.
Kgothatso A. Chirwa +7 more
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Past and Ongoing Tsetse and Animal Trypanosomiasis Control Operations in Five African Countries: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Background Control operations targeting Animal African Trypanosomiasis and its primary vector, the tsetse, were covering approximately 128,000 km2 of Africa in 2001, which is a mere 1.3% of the tsetse infested area.
Guitian, J +3 more
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African Trypanosomes undermine humoral responses and vaccine development : link with inflammatory responses? [PDF]
African trypanosomosis is a debilitating disease of great medical and socioeconomical importance. It is caused by strictly extracellular protozoan parasites capable of infecting all vertebrate classes including human, livestock, and game animals.
Achcar +160 more
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The script supports Chapter 5 subsection 2 titled: “Trypanocide advancements and challenges in Uganda” from my PhD thesis titled: Exploring trypanocide resistance: Lessons from Uganda (2024). This describes data (referenced as “trypCounterfeit”) were the quality of trypanocides i.e., diminazene aceturate (DA), isometamidium chloride (ISM) and homidium ...
Kasozi, Keneth Iceland +2 more
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Evaluating 5-Nitrothiazoles as Trypanocidal Agents [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe growth-inhibitory properties of a 5-nitrothiazole series were evaluated againstTrypanosoma brucei. A subset of related compounds displayed the greatest potency toward the parasite while exhibiting little cytotoxic effect on mammalian cells, with this antiparasitic activity dependent on expression of a type I nitroreductase by the ...
O'Shea, IP +3 more
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