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Characterization of Trypanosoma (Duttonella) vivax by isoenzyme analysis

International Journal for Parasitology, 1985
Abstract Stocks derived from 10 different primary isolates of T. vivax were subjected to isoenzyme analysis for 34 enzymes by both isoelectric focusing in agarose and electrophoresis in starch gel. Trypanosomes were measured and their morphology examined for comparison with the biochemical data.
B A, Allsopp, S D, Newton
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Trypanosoma vivax: disseminated intravascular coagulation in cattle

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1989
Five crossbred cattle infected with Trypanosoma vivax (Likoni) by Glossina morsitans developed capillary haemorrhages at the onset of parasitaemia, followed by the presence of occult blood in faecal samples and eventually melena. Two animals required treatment to survive, on days 13 and 38 respectively.
B T, Wellde   +6 more
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Kinetoplast DNA from Trypanosoma vivax and T. congolense

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1985
We have analysed kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) of the African trypanosomes Trypanosoma vivax and T. congolense. The maxi-circles from these organisms resemble those of T. brucei in size, but only to a limited extent in sequence as judged from restriction enzyme digests and DNA X DNA hybridization. The kDNA networks of T.
P, Borst   +5 more
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Trypanosoma vivax in Colombia: Epidemiology and production losses

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1994
The present paper reports information obtained between 1982 and 1989 in the tropical lowlands of the Atlantic coast of Colombia. The studies confirmed that Trypanosoma vivax was widely but unevenly distributed within the study area and that incidence ranged from sporadic transmission to localised epidemics in which virtually all susceptible animals ...
M J, Otte, J Y, Abuabara, E A, Wells
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Haemorrhagic pancarditis in cattle infected with Trypanosoma vivax

Veterinary Parasitology, 1990
Haemorrhagic pancarditis has been studied microscopically and ultrastructurally. Haemorrhages, oedema, mononuclear cell infiltration, degeneration, fragmentation, atrophy and lysis of myofibres, and extravascular localisation of the parasite were observed.
Kimeto, BA, Mugera, GM, Nyaga, PN
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Studies on Trypanosoma vivax: Transmission of mouse infective T. vivax by tsetse flies

International Journal for Parasitology, 1976
Abstract Glossina morsitans and G. tachinoides were successfully infected with 2 isolates of Trypanosoma vivax which had an inherent property for serial maintenance in mice. The infection rate in the flies was relatively high. Cyclical transmission of these isolates from sheep to sheep and from goat to goat was achieved and did not affect the ...
A L, De Gee, K, Ige, P, Leeflang
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Trypanosoma vivax in ruminants

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1970
M J, Clarkson, W, McCabe
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Trypanosoma vivaxin Brazil

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1972
J J, Shaw, R, Lainson
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Recent Studies of the Biology of Trypanosoma vivax

1989
Recent biological investigations of the African trypanosomes have been moving away from their previous preoccupation with the phenomenon of antigenic variation. The feeling has arisen that antigenic variation, as demonstrated by the Trypanozoon and Nannomonas subgenera of trypanosomes, is too extensive, the number of serodemes too large and the ...
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Antigenic variation in Trypanosoma vivax

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
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