Trypanosomiasis, a disease transmitted by the tsetse fly, is a major constraint to livestock production and mixed farming in Africa. Due to the prevalence of trypanosomiasis and skin diseases in much of Zaire, it was concluded that cattle production was only feasible through the introduction of t...
Itty, P.
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Rowlands, G.J.
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Minengu, M.
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Ngamuna, S.
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Winkel, F. van
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D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
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[The economics of recently introduced village cattle production in a tsetse affected area. (I): Trypanotolerant N'Dama cattle in Zaire]
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The economics of recently introduced village cattle production in a tsetse affected area. (I): Trypanotolerant N'Dama cattle in Zaire
Reports results of a study on the relationships between tsetse challenge and trypanosome prevalence in trypanotolerant and susceptible breeds of cattle. Presents data on tsetse challenge and trypanosome prevalence in N'Dama and Zebu cattle in Zaire, Gabon, Ethiopia and Cote d'Ivoire.
Leak, S.G.A.
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Colardelle, C.
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Coulibaly, L.
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Dumont, P.
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Feron, A.
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Hecker, P.
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D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
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Jeannin, P.
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Minengu, M.
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Minja, S.
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Mulatu, W.
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Nankodaba, G.
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Ordner, G.
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Rowlands, G.J.
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Sauveroche, B.
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Tikubet, G.
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Trail, J.C.M.
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[Relationships between tsetse challenge and trypanosome prevalence in trypanotolerant and susceptible cattle]
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Relationships between tsetse challenge and trypanosome prevalence in trypanotolerant and susceptible cattle
The significance of Glossina fusca group tsetse flies as vectors of cattle trypanosomiasis was examined using biconical traps to survey tsetse populations at one site in Gabon and two sites in Zaire. Mean trypanosome infection rates in G. tabaniformis Westwood over the study period ranged from 8....
Leak, S.G.A.
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Colardelle, C.
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D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
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Dumont, P.
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Feron, A.
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Jeannin, P.
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Minengu, M.
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Mulungo, M.
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Ngamuna, S.
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Ordner, G.
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Sauveroche, B.
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Trail, J.C.M.
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Yangari, G.
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[Glossina fusca group tsetse as vectors of cattle trypanosomiasis in Gabon and Zaire]
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Glossina fusca group tsetse as vectors of cattle trypanosomiasis in Gabon and Zaire