2015
DOI: 10.14432/j.macvetrev.2015.07.050
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Effects of Experimental Trypanosoma Congolense Infection on Sperm Morphology in Yankasa Rams

Abstract: The objective of the study was to determine the effect of T. congolense on the sperm morphology of Yankasa rams (YKR). Nine YKR aged 24-30 months-old were assigned into two groups of 6 infected and 3 uninfected control and were monitored for 7 weeks. The infected group of YKR was each inoculated with 1 x 10 6 T. congolense through the jugular vein, while the control group remained uninfected. The entire infected group developed trypanosomosis post infection (pi) characterized by sperm morphological abnormaliti… Show more

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“…The shorter PP in this present study may suggest that the T. brucei isolates used are more virulent thereby increasing its ability to establish infection in the bucks. The clinical signs of rough hair coat, alopecia, pyrexia, ocular discharge epistaxis and progressive anemia are consistent with findings in earlier studies of trypanosomosis (2,3,5,31,32).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The shorter PP in this present study may suggest that the T. brucei isolates used are more virulent thereby increasing its ability to establish infection in the bucks. The clinical signs of rough hair coat, alopecia, pyrexia, ocular discharge epistaxis and progressive anemia are consistent with findings in earlier studies of trypanosomosis (2,3,5,31,32).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%