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Trypanosomosis in Ethiopia

Ethiopian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2007
No Abstract. Keywords: Ethiopia; Livestock; Trypanosomosis; Tsetse fly Ethiop. J. Bio. Sci. Vol. 4 (1) 2005: pp.
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African Trypanosomosis

1998
Abstract The African trypanosomoses are diseases of both man and his livestock. There are two forms of human trypanosomosis or sleeping sickness: Gambian or Rhodesian sleeping sickness, roughly corresponding to a West/Central or East African distribution respectively. Gambian sleeping sickness runs a more protracted and chronic course
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American Trypanosomosis

1998
Abstract Trypanosoma cruzi infection is an ancient zoonosis of the New World. It is usually transmitted by faecal soiling of the mammalian integument during the act of feeding of blood-sucking triatomine bugs. Such transmission occurs from New York State to the Argentine pampas including all countries within this wide range.
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African trypanosomosis

2011
The African trypanosomoses are diseases of both man and his livestock. There are two forms of human trypanosomosis or sleeping sickness: Gambian or Rhodesian sleeping sickness, roughly corresponding to a West, Central or East African distribution respectively.
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Non-Tsetse-Transmitted Animal Trypanosomosis (NTT)

2021
The non-tsetse-transmitted animal trypanosomoses are infections caused by three main mammalian trypanosome species, namely Trypanosoma evansi, T. equiprdum, and T. vivax. Their global distribution is much wider than tsetse-transmitted trypanosomoses and includes Africa and Latin America, Asia, and Euro-Asia.
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Acute haemorrhagic syndrome of bovine trypanosomosis in Uganda

Acta Tropica, 2008
A study was undertaken in July 2005 to investigate an acute haemorrhagic syndrome that caused cattle mortality starting March 2005 in Mifumi, Senda, Kainja and Nyagoke villages of Tororo district in Uganda; areas dominantly infested with Glossina fuscipes fuscipes with scanty G. pallidipes.
J W, Magona, J, Walubengo, J T, Odimin
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Trypanosomosis : control methods.

2009
International ...
Bouyer, Jérémy   +5 more
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American trypanosomosis (Chagas disease)

2011
American trypanosomosis is due to infection with Trypanosoma cruzi (Protozoa, Kinetoplastidae). This is a widespread parasite of small mammals and marsupials throughout most of the Americas, roughly from the Great Lakes of North America (approx. 42 ° N) to southern Argentina (approx. 46 ° S).
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Leucocyte Apotosis in Bovine Trypanosomosis

Tropical Veterinarian, 2013
The involvement of peripheral blood leucocyte and splenocyte apoptosis in cattle naturally infected with trypanosomes was investigated by light microscopy. One hundred blood and twenty six spleen samples from the same animals were collected from the Bodija Municipal Abattoir in Ibadan, South-West Nigeria.
Happi, AN, Olakanmi, BA
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Trypanosomosis prevalence in cattle on Mafia Island (Tanzania)

Veterinary Parasitology, 2006
During two consecutive surveys (February and August/Sept 2002), a total of 970 cattle from the cattle population of Mafia Island (United Republic of Tanzania) were blood-sampled. All blood samples were microscopically screened for the presence of trypanosomes and a portion of these were checked for antibodies with an Ab-ELISA and for the presence of ...
Goossens, B.   +4 more
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