Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease
This information will aid in early diagnosis of the disease based on clinical signs (important as laboratory diagnoses based on examination of blood samples are unreliable).
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| description | This information will aid in early diagnosis of the disease based on clinical signs (important as laboratory diagnoses based on examination of blood samples are unreliable). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1234502023-03-14T12:18:28Z Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease CGIAR Research Program on Livestock cattle development theileria parva rural development diagnosis information blood systems agrifood systems bos indicus samples This information will aid in early diagnosis of the disease based on clinical signs (important as laboratory diagnoses based on examination of blood samples are unreliable). 2021-12-31 2022-10-06T14:38:55Z 2022-10-06T14:38:55Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123450 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115722 Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2021. Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2021. Innovations. |
| spellingShingle | cattle development theileria parva rural development diagnosis information blood systems agrifood systems bos indicus samples CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title | Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title_full | Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title_fullStr | Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title_full_unstemmed | Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title_short | Information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in Bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva, to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| title_sort | information on the clinical progression of corridor disease in bos indicus cattle naturally infected with buffalo derived theileria parva to aid in early diagnosis of the disease |
| topic | cattle development theileria parva rural development diagnosis information blood systems agrifood systems bos indicus samples |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123450 |
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