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Bioengineered 3D microvessels reveal novel determinants of Trypanosoma congolense sequestration

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Porqueddu T   +9 more
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Immunological aspects of bovine trypanosomiasis

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1971
Patterns of antibody production in relation to the presence or absence of trypanosomes and to drug treatment, were studied in 38 cattle. The animals were infected with one or more of the three groups of African pathogenic trypanosome. An indirect fluorescent antibody test was used. A stronger homologous antibody was noted.
A J, Wilson, M P, Cunningham
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Immune haemolytic anaemia in bovine trypanosomiasis

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1982
Abstract Six Jersey calves infected experimentally with Trypanosoma vivax became severely anaemic within the first 2 weeks of infection. Three calves developed a positive direct Coombs antiglobulin test and immunoglobulins and complement were detected on the erythrocyte membrane on infrequent occasions during the infection.
C A, Facer   +3 more
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African bovine trypanosomiasis: the problem of drug resistance

Trends in Parasitology, 2001
The three trypanocides used to control tsetse-transmitted trypanosomiasis in domestic animals in Africa have been in use for over 40 years and, not surprisingly, resistance of trypanosomes to these drugs has emerged. Because of the relatively limited market in Africa and the high costs of developing and licensing new drugs, international pharmaceutical
Geerts, S   +3 more
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Bovine Trypanosomiasis in Brazil

2017
Trypanosoma vivax significantly impacts the livestock systems, since it affects animals of economic importance, such as ruminants. It causes disease not only in cattle but also in buffaloes, and it is able to infect a large number of both domestic and wild species.
Solange de Araújo Melo   +2 more
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Depleted serum haptoglobin in acute bovine trypanosomiasis

Veterinary Parasitology, 1984
Haemoglobin-binding protein (Haptoglobin, Hp) was assayed in the sera of control and zebu calves with acute T. vivax infection. Hp in control Zebu calves ranged between 123.5 and 236.5 mg dl-1 while Hp in the infected calves was too low to measure or absent.
K A, Esievo, D I, Saror, O O, Adegoke
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The epidemiology of bovine trypanosomiasis in Colombia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1970
A review is given of the present knowledge of the epidemiology of bovine trypanosomiasis in Colombia. Search of the literature, discussions with veterinarians, and original observations have given information on the distribution and prevalence of the pathogenicTrypanosoma vivax and non-pathogenicT. theileri-like organisms.T. evansi infections of cattle
E. A. Wells, A. Betancourth, W. A. Page
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