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Bovine trypanosomosis in the Bolivian Pantanal
Veterinary Parasitology, 2007Trypanosomosis caused by Trypanosoma vivax has been a constraint for cattle production in the Bolivian lowlands, since it was introduced in 1996. Flooded areas like the Bolivian Pantanal have a suitable environment for the presence and transmission of Salivarian trypanosomes and farmers from that region often report trypanosomosis-like problems on ...
José L Gonzales
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Camel trypanosomosis in Rajasthan, India
Veterinary Parasitology, 1993Blood samples from 240 camels (Camelus dromedarius) were examined for trypanosome infection. Of these, 18 (7.50%) were found to be infected using the wet blood Giemsa stain technique, while 76 (31.66%) camels were found to be positive for Trypanosoma evansi antigen using the double antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The latter
K M, Pathak, J K, Arora, M, Kapoor
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A cerumenolomic approach to bovine trypanosomosis diagnosis
Metabolomics, 2022Trypanosomiasis caused by Trypanosoma vivax (T. vivax, subgenus Duttonella) is a burden disease in bovines that induces losses of billions of dollars in livestock activity worldwide. To control the disease, the first step is identifying the infected animals at early stages. However, convention tools for animal infection detection by T.
João Marcos G. Barbosa +9 more
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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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No Abstract. Keywords: Ethiopia; Livestock; Trypanosomosis; Tsetse fly Ethiop. J. Bio. Sci. Vol. 4 (1) 2005: pp.
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The distribution and epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis in Malawi
Veterinary Parasitology, 2000A survey to update the distribution and clarify the epidemiology of bovine trypanosomosis in Malawi was conducted between 1995-97. Use was made of parasitological and serological (anti-trypanosomal antibody-detection Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) diagnostic methods.
P, Van den Bossche +2 more
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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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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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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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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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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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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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New approaches to the integrated control of trypanosomosis
Veterinary Parasitology, 1997Trypanosomosis is one of the most devastating diseases of animals and man in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over the past century numerous methods of control have been developed yet the disease has proved very difficult to eradicate. Current methods to control the parasite, in the absence of a vaccine, have to rely on the use of trypanocidal drugs and ...
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Therapeutic management of trypanosomosis in a dog
Journal of Veterinary Parasitology, 2018Trypanosoma evansi, the agent of surra is a widely distributed pathogenic animal trypanosome. Surra is a major disease in camels, equines and dogs, in which it can often be fatal in the absence of treatment. In the present study, blood sample of a male Labrador retriever dog of four years age at Meerut, Uttar Pradesh was examined.
N. R. Sudhakar +2 more
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