1911
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.115177
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A study of surra found in an importation of cattle, followed by prompt eradication

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“…In 1906, the spread of surra among quarantined cattle imported from India was attributed by Mohler and Thompson (8) to the agency of Tabanus atratus Fab., some of which were feeding on the animals. INFESTING MAN.…”
Section: Carriers Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 1906, the spread of surra among quarantined cattle imported from India was attributed by Mohler and Thompson (8) to the agency of Tabanus atratus Fab., some of which were feeding on the animals. INFESTING MAN.…”
Section: Carriers Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hymenopterous parasites reared from egg masses of Tabanus punctifer were identified as ProphaMurus emersoni Girault. 8 Practically every T. punctifer egg mass collected was infested. This little parasite was observed crawling over a mass of T. punctifer eggs before the parent female had completed the oviposition.…”
Section: Parasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameter 3 -Presence and duration of the pathogen in healthy carriers T. evansi can remain in the host for several months or even years and relapse in bovines and camels (Mohler and Thompson, 1909;Hoare, 1972;Rottcher et al, 1987;OIE, 2012).…”
Section: Parameter 2 -Presence and Duration Of Latent Infection Periodmentioning
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“…T. evansi can remain in the host for several months or even years and relapse in bovines and camels (Mohler and Thompson, ; Hoare, ; Rottcher et al., ; OIE, ).…”
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