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Research in Veterinary Science, 2022
In tsetse-infested areas of Ethiopia, African Animal Trypanosomiasis is the most serious threat to livestock productivity. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May 2021 to September 2021 in the Zaba Gazo district to assess the prevalence and ...
M. Mathewos +2 more
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In tsetse-infested areas of Ethiopia, African Animal Trypanosomiasis is the most serious threat to livestock productivity. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May 2021 to September 2021 in the Zaba Gazo district to assess the prevalence and ...
M. Mathewos +2 more
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Immunological aspects of bovine trypanosomiasis
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1971Patterns 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, 1982Abstract 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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Asian Journal of Biology
Introduction: African Animal Trypanosomiasis (AAT) is a haemoparasitic disease that considerably hampers socioeconomic development in sub-Saharan Africa. One way to counter this scourge is through vector control and treatment.
Astan Traoré +7 more
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Introduction: African Animal Trypanosomiasis (AAT) is a haemoparasitic disease that considerably hampers socioeconomic development in sub-Saharan Africa. One way to counter this scourge is through vector control and treatment.
Astan Traoré +7 more
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The epidemiology of bovine trypanosomiasis in Colombia
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1970A 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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Study of bovine trypanosomiasis in Mali: Case of the Kita region
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health SciencesThis study conducted between September and December 2022 in six municipalities in the Kita circle, with the aim of determining the prevalence of bovine trypanosomiasis. A sample of 450 cattle had their blood taken to test for trypanosomes.
B. Sacko +8 more
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Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2019
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 594 bovines (341 buffalo adults, 31 buffalo calves, 163 cattle adults, and 59 cattle calves) to assess the exposure of native bovine population to T.
A. Sharma +5 more
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A cross-sectional study was carried out on 594 bovines (341 buffalo adults, 31 buffalo calves, 163 cattle adults, and 59 cattle calves) to assess the exposure of native bovine population to T.
A. Sharma +5 more
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Effect of pregnancy on clinical manifestations of bovine trypanosomiasis
Veterinary Parasitology, 1987Four groups of non-pregnant, first second and third trimester pregnant Zebu heifers were used to study and compare the clinical manifestations of Trypanosoma vivax infection. All the infected heifers developed clinical trypanosomiasis manifested by massive parasitaemia, fluctuating pyrexia, anaemia, dull hair coat, emaciation, jugular pulse and ...
D, Ogwu, C O, Njoku
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Disease tolerance and immune response in bovine trypanosomiasis is mediated by CD14 promoter gene
Journal of Immunology, 2019Bovine trypanosomiasis is a major drawback for cattle production in sub-Saharan Africa. Immune response to infection is thought to be mediated by genetic diversity in pattern recognition receptors, leading to disease tolerance or susceptibility.
O. Morenikeji, B. Thomas
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Depleted serum haptoglobin in acute bovine trypanosomiasis
Veterinary Parasitology, 1984Haemoglobin-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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