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  1. Reduced accumulation of isometamidum by drug resistant Trypanosoma congolense by Sutherland, I.A., Peregrine, A.S., Lonsdale-Eccles, John D., Holmes, P.H.

    Published 1991
    “…The results also imply that decreased accumulation of isometamidium by drug-resistant clones of the parasite may be responsible for the reduction in sensitivity.…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Studies on in Vitrro assessment of "drug resistance" in trypanosoma vivax. by Kitosi, D.S.

    Published 1990
    “…It was evaluated whether in vitro tests had the potential to distinguish between drug-sensitive and drug-resistant stocks of T vivax. Four in vitro tests were employed in drug sensitivity assessment: (1) Long Term Viability Assay (20 days) with insect forms at 27 C, (2) 3H-Hypoxanthine Incorporation Test (48 hrs) with bloodstream forms at 340C, (3) Drug Incubation Infectivity Test (DIIT) with bloodstream forms at 370C and (4) Drug Incubation Survival Test with bloodstream forms at 340C. …”
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    Tesis
  3. Best-bet integrated strategies for containing drug-resistant trypanosomes in cattle by Mungube, E.O., Diall, O., Baumann, M.P.O., Hoppenheit, A., Hinney, B., Bauer, B., Sanogo, Y., Maiga, B., Zessin, K.H., Randolph, Thomas F., Clausen, Peter-Henning

    Published 2012
    “…**Conclusion** Integration of best-bet strategies in areas of multiple drug-resistance is expected to reduce trypanosome infection risk thus contributing to containment of trypanocidal drug resistance. …”
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  4. A strategic model for the simulation of drug resistance in African animal trypanosomiasis by Hansen, F., Bett, Bernard K., Mungube, E., Randolph, Thomas F.

    Published 2010
    “…In certain areas of West Africa, drug resistant and drug susceptible strains of trypanosomes co-exist. …”
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    Poster
  5. Concentrations of isometamidium in the sera of cattle challenged with drug-resistant Trypanosoma congolense by Eisler, M.C., Gault, E.A., Moloo, S.K., Holmes, P.H., Peregrine, A.S.

    Published 1997
    “…At concentrations between 0.4 and 2.0 ng/ml a low level of drug resistance may be inferred. Below 0.4 ng/ml, however, no inference regarding drug resistance should be made.…”
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    Journal Article

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