Control of trypanosomosis in cattle, sheep and goats in endemic areas has depended largely on the use of chemotherapeutic or chemoprophylactic agents. One such agent is homidium. The normal use of homidium has been in the treatment of infections due to both Trypanosoma congolense and T. vivax in cattle, sheep and goats at the recommended dose rate of 1.0 mg kg -1 b.w. This paper describes the results of an investigation into the chemotherapeutic activity of homidium against t. congolense infections in cattle. Two groups of five Boran cattle were infected with two populations of T. congolense; one drug-sensitive IL 1180) and one drug-resistant (IL 3330). Parasitaemia was estimated using the methods of Murray et al. (1977); the serum drug lev...
Eleven groups of male cattle (39 on average per group) were monitored for presence of trypanosomes a...
A survey was conducted to determine the occurrence and magnitude of antitrypanosomal drug resistance...
The sensitivity of seven populations of T. congolense to the salts of three trypanocides, diminazene...
Control of trypanosomes in cattle, sheep and goats in endemic areas has depended largely on the use ...
Two groups of five Boran (Bos indicus) cattle were infected with one of two populations of Trypanoso...
Trypanosomiasis occurs in domestic livestock in 37 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and within most ...
Cattle from 50 farms in Mukono County, Uganda, were monitored for trypanosomes every second month ov...
The relationship between serum concentrations of the prophylactic trypanocidal drug isometamidium ch...
This thesis concerns the development, validation and use of enzyme- linked immunosorbent assays (ELI...
This thesis is concerned with investigating two aspects of the use of isometamidium chloride (Samori...
Trypanosomosis is an important disease of cattle in the southwest of Ethiopia. At present chemothera...
Pharmacokinetic studies on the trypanocidal drug homidium bromide using a competitive enzyme immunoa...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the chemotherapy of animal African trypanosomosis in cattle h...
AbstractSince the 1950s, the chemotherapy of animal African trypanosomosis in cattle has essentially...
The efficacy of the trypanocides Samorin and Prothidium to protect beef cattle in areas of different...
Eleven groups of male cattle (39 on average per group) were monitored for presence of trypanosomes a...
A survey was conducted to determine the occurrence and magnitude of antitrypanosomal drug resistance...
The sensitivity of seven populations of T. congolense to the salts of three trypanocides, diminazene...
Control of trypanosomes in cattle, sheep and goats in endemic areas has depended largely on the use ...
Two groups of five Boran (Bos indicus) cattle were infected with one of two populations of Trypanoso...
Trypanosomiasis occurs in domestic livestock in 37 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and within most ...
Cattle from 50 farms in Mukono County, Uganda, were monitored for trypanosomes every second month ov...
The relationship between serum concentrations of the prophylactic trypanocidal drug isometamidium ch...
This thesis concerns the development, validation and use of enzyme- linked immunosorbent assays (ELI...
This thesis is concerned with investigating two aspects of the use of isometamidium chloride (Samori...
Trypanosomosis is an important disease of cattle in the southwest of Ethiopia. At present chemothera...
Pharmacokinetic studies on the trypanocidal drug homidium bromide using a competitive enzyme immunoa...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the chemotherapy of animal African trypanosomosis in cattle h...
AbstractSince the 1950s, the chemotherapy of animal African trypanosomosis in cattle has essentially...
The efficacy of the trypanocides Samorin and Prothidium to protect beef cattle in areas of different...
Eleven groups of male cattle (39 on average per group) were monitored for presence of trypanosomes a...
A survey was conducted to determine the occurrence and magnitude of antitrypanosomal drug resistance...
The sensitivity of seven populations of T. congolense to the salts of three trypanocides, diminazene...