Determination of infection incidence and prevalence is essential in the epidemiological study of cattle trypanosomoses. These studies are based on direct and indirect diagnostic techniques. Parasitological techniques are of low sensitivity. PCR detection has a better sensitivity, which is not, however, sufficient to detect most chronic infections. Detection by indirect-ELISA of antibodies directed against trypanosomes is the best-adapted tool to assess the magnitude of trypanosome infections in cattle populations. However, the detection of antibodies in cattle does not mean the animals are actively infected; determining antibody persistence after curative treatment or natural self cure are essential in analyzing the results. In the present ...
Trypanosoma evansi is generally considered a mild pathogen in bovines. However, in Asia, acute and c...
An outbreak of trypanosomosis was observed for the first time in metropolitan France in October 2006...
It is useful to be able to estimate the incidence of new infections in cattle exposed to a high chal...
The indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of anti-trypanosomal antibo...
Indirect-ELISA for #T. vivax# is the most sensitive technique for antibody detection of #T. vivax# i...
Abstract Bovine trypanosomosis, caused by Trypanosoma vivax, is a disease that originated in Africa ...
There are data indicating that the distribution of Trypanosoma vivax in the Brazilian territory is e...
Sensitivity and specificity of the FAO/IAEA kits for diagnosis of bovine trypanosomosis were investi...
Investigates the time of appearance and the persistence of antibodies in N'Dama cattle bitten by inf...
The prevalence of typanosome infection in 65 cattle reared under expensive system of management was ...
A new method for fixation of trypanosomes for use in the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (I...
Un antigène recombinant 70/Bip hsp pour la détection de la trypanosomose bovine a été évalué comme u...
Host ability to control the Development of trypanosomes is a major component of trypanotolerance. Ho...
Evaluates possible contributions of the antigen-detection enzyme immunoassays (ELISA) for the diagno...
The FAO/IAEA Trypanosomiasis Direct Antigen-ELISA kit has been distributed to scientists holding res...
Trypanosoma evansi is generally considered a mild pathogen in bovines. However, in Asia, acute and c...
An outbreak of trypanosomosis was observed for the first time in metropolitan France in October 2006...
It is useful to be able to estimate the incidence of new infections in cattle exposed to a high chal...
The indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of anti-trypanosomal antibo...
Indirect-ELISA for #T. vivax# is the most sensitive technique for antibody detection of #T. vivax# i...
Abstract Bovine trypanosomosis, caused by Trypanosoma vivax, is a disease that originated in Africa ...
There are data indicating that the distribution of Trypanosoma vivax in the Brazilian territory is e...
Sensitivity and specificity of the FAO/IAEA kits for diagnosis of bovine trypanosomosis were investi...
Investigates the time of appearance and the persistence of antibodies in N'Dama cattle bitten by inf...
The prevalence of typanosome infection in 65 cattle reared under expensive system of management was ...
A new method for fixation of trypanosomes for use in the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (I...
Un antigène recombinant 70/Bip hsp pour la détection de la trypanosomose bovine a été évalué comme u...
Host ability to control the Development of trypanosomes is a major component of trypanotolerance. Ho...
Evaluates possible contributions of the antigen-detection enzyme immunoassays (ELISA) for the diagno...
The FAO/IAEA Trypanosomiasis Direct Antigen-ELISA kit has been distributed to scientists holding res...
Trypanosoma evansi is generally considered a mild pathogen in bovines. However, in Asia, acute and c...
An outbreak of trypanosomosis was observed for the first time in metropolitan France in October 2006...
It is useful to be able to estimate the incidence of new infections in cattle exposed to a high chal...