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This paper addresses issues surrounding measurment of the potential productivity gains from new livestock technologies and the returns to international livestock research. The approach, applicable to many livestock production constraints and technologies, uses geographic information systems (GIS)...


Kristjanson, Patricia M.Swallow, B.M.Rowlands, G.J.Kruska, R.L.Leeuw, P.N. de[Measuring the costs of African animal trypanosomosis, the potential benefits of control and returns to research]Measuring the costs of African animal trypanosomosis, the potential benefits of control and returns to research

Grace, Delia[Rational drug use: To better manage trypanosomosis and trypanocide resistance]Rational drug use: To better manage trypanosomosis and trypanocide resistance

The aim of this study was to assess, whether polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows sensitive screening of treatment failure suspicions in areas, where drug resistance against African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) appears to be a problem. PCR was used to detect trypanosome infections prior to, 14 ...


Gall, Y.Woitag, T.Bauer, B.Sidibe, I.McDermott, John J.Mehlitz, D.Clausen, P.H.[Trypanocidal failure suggested by PCR results in cattle field samples]Trypanocidal failure suggested by PCR results in cattle field samples

Drug resistant trypanosome infections in livestock have been Reported from 13 sub-Saharan countries so far, in eight of which multiple resistance occurs. Since new trypanocides are unlikely to appear on the market in the near future, information about the occurrence, extent and impact of drug res...


Gall, Y.Woitag, J.Bauer, B.Sidibe, I.McDermott, John J.Eisler, M.C.Mehlitz, D.Clausen, P.H.[Detection of trypanocide failure in cattle: Diagnostic potential of PCR compared to parasitological methods]Detection of trypanocide failure in cattle: Diagnostic potential of PCR compared to parasitological methods

Currently in Southeast Uganda, FITCA (EU funded Farming in Tsetse Controlled Areas Project) is involved in an intervention programme against both animal trypanosomiasis and human sleeping sickness. This is a regional project involving Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda. In southeast Uganda, the...


Fyfe. K.Picozzi, K.Fèvre, Eric M.Wasiwa, C.McDermott, John J.Welburn, S.C.[Assessment of trypanosome prevalence in FITCA high risk areas]Assessment of trypanosome prevalence in FITCA high risk areas

The variable antigen type (VAT) RoTat 1.2 has been cloned from a T. evansi strain, isolated in 1982 from a water buffalo in Indonesia. All T. evansi isolates hitherto tested express this VAT. In a study on the differential diagnosis of T. equiperdum and T. evansi in horses, we investigated serolo...


Claes, F.Verloo, D.Waal, D.T. deUrakawa, T.Majiwa, P.A.O.Goddeeris, B.M.Buscher, P.[Expression of RoTat 1.2 cross-reactive variable antigen type in Trypanosoma evansi and T. equiperdum]Expression of RoTat 1.2 cross-reactive variable antigen type in Trypanosoma evansi and T. equiperdum

Evaluates the effects of trypanosome infection and other factors on parturition interval (1984-1986) at Network sites of Avetonou, Boundiali & Mushie. Presents data on litter size, lambing interval and calving interval.


Thorpe, W.R.Coulibaly, L.Defly, A.D'Ieteren, G.D.M.Feron, A.Grundler, G.Hecker, P.Itty, P.Maehl, J.H.H.Mawuena, K.Morkramer, G.Mulungo, M.Nagda, S.M.Paling, R.W.Pelo, M.Rarieya, J.M.Schuetterle, A.Trail, J.C.M.[Factors influencing reproductive performance in a range of network situations]Factors influencing reproductive performance in a range of network situations
Affognon, Hippolyte D.Waibel, H.Randolph, Thomas F.Grace, Delia[Modelling the productivity of trypanocides in villages under the risk of drug resistance in West Africa: evidence of the incentives to farmers to continuing using more and more drugs]Modelling the productivity of trypanocides in villages under the risk of drug resistance in West Africa: evidence of the incentives to farmers to continuing using more and more drugs

This volume presents summaries of the scientific activities of the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD) for 1993. Research at ILRAD is managed on a project basis and the abstracts are numbered according to their relation to projects in each of the programmes, viz., the...


International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases[ILRAD 1993. Annual scientific Report]ILRAD 1993. Annual scientific Report

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