Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?

In this study, widespread resistance of T. congolense infections in East Highland Zebu cattle at Ghibe, southwest Ethiopia, to all available trypanocidal drugs has been demonstrated. Changes in incidence of T. congolense infections in cattle 36 months and more of age sampled between 1994 and 1997 at...

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Autor principal: Rowlands, G.J.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: European Union 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50362
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description In this study, widespread resistance of T. congolense infections in East Highland Zebu cattle at Ghibe, southwest Ethiopia, to all available trypanocidal drugs has been demonstrated. Changes in incidence of T. congolense infections in cattle 36 months and more of age sampled between 1994 and 1997 at Ghibe when the number of negative samples is increased from 1 to 3 is presented in a table. A second table shows infection incidence and relapse rates in an average of 43 cows and 36 cows sampled monthly over 6 months at Ghibe.
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spelling CGSpace503622024-01-08T18:54:14Z Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test? Rowlands, G.J. drug resistance trypanosomes (phytomonas) infection diminazene aceturate cattle trypanosoma congolense disease prevalence In this study, widespread resistance of T. congolense infections in East Highland Zebu cattle at Ghibe, southwest Ethiopia, to all available trypanocidal drugs has been demonstrated. Changes in incidence of T. congolense infections in cattle 36 months and more of age sampled between 1994 and 1997 at Ghibe when the number of negative samples is increased from 1 to 3 is presented in a table. A second table shows infection incidence and relapse rates in an average of 43 cows and 36 cows sampled monthly over 6 months at Ghibe. 2000 2014-10-31T06:09:07Z 2014-10-31T06:09:07Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50362 en Limited Access European Union
spellingShingle drug resistance
trypanosomes (phytomonas)
infection
diminazene aceturate
cattle
trypanosoma congolense
disease prevalence
Rowlands, G.J.
Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title_full Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title_fullStr Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title_full_unstemmed Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title_short Detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate - a possible field test?
title_sort detecting resistance of trypanosomal infection to diminazene aceturate a possible field test
topic drug resistance
trypanosomes (phytomonas)
infection
diminazene aceturate
cattle
trypanosoma congolense
disease prevalence
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50362
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