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The first visible response in livestock to the bite of a trypanosome-infected tsetse fly is the formation of a localized skin reaction, also known as a chancre. This is an inflammatory response in the skin associated with swelling and an influx of cells. It is thought to be associated with an a...


Naessens, JanMwangi, D.M.Buza, J.Moloo, S.K.[Local skin reaction (chancre) induced following inoculation of metacyclic trypanosomes in cattle by tsetse flies is dependent on CD4 T lymphocytes]Local skin reaction (chancre) induced following inoculation of metacyclic trypanosomes in cattle by tsetse flies is dependent on CD4 T lymphocytes

Events occurring in the skin of sheep prior to development of Trypanosoma congolense-induced local skin reactions (chancres) were studied using electron microscopy. Three days after infection, few trypanosomes were present in the dermal collagen. However, these parasites were more abundant 5 days...


Mwangi, D.M.Hopkins, J.Luckins, A.G.[Trypanosoma congolense infection in sheep: Ultrastructural changes in the skin prior to development of local skin reactions]Trypanosoma congolense infection in sheep: Ultrastructural changes in the skin prior to development of local skin reactions

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