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The peri-urban dairy production systems in Uganda, located in the subhumid agro-ecological zone with medium rainfall have a high potential for livestock production (Walsche et al., 1991; Winrock, 1992), but medium tsetse challenge and the associated trypanosomiasis risk may adversely affect dairy...
Nineteen herds of cattle (N'Dama, Baoule and Zebu crosses) and 20 flocks of Djallonke and Djallonke x Sahel sheep in the region of Boundiali, northern Cote d'Ivoire, were monitored monthly for body weight, packed red blood cell volume and the presence of trypanosomes in blood over various periods...
Determines factors affecting trypanosome prevalence in Zebu cattle exposed to high trypanosomiasis risk in south west Ethiopia. Studies the occurrence of trypanosome infection in adult cattle, monthly trypanosome prevalence in calves and cattle, prevalence in male and female adult cattle, relatio...
Determines the tsetse challenge and its relationship with trypanosome prevalence in livestock at eleven sites within the African Trypanotolerant Livestock Network. Includes tsetse species, their distribution, habitats, and relative density; trypanosome infection rate; and frequency of vivax and c...
A tsetse control campaign using an insecticidal cypermethrin "pour-on" applied monthly to village Zebu cattle in Ghibe in southwest Ethiopia has been in operation for over six years. For four of these years farmers have paid a cost-recovery price for each animal given treatment. Relative densitie...
It is useful to be able to estimate the incidence of new infections in cattle exposed to a high challenge of drug resistance trypanosomes; with this information the impact of an intervention that improves the control of trypanosomosis can be better understood. Approximately 750 Ethiopian Highland...
A study of tsetse populations and the health and performance traits of one or more trypanotolerant cattle breeds (N'Dama, Baoule and race locale) at five sites in West and Central Africa between 1983 and 1986
Reports the results of an 18-month study on the prevalence, species and intensity of trypanosome parasitaemias in East African Zebu cattle managed in ten village herds in four areas around Ghibe, S.W. Ethiopia. Gives an estimation of tsetse related density and trypanosome infection rates in tsets...
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