1978
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7519(78)90045-0
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Studies on Trypanosoma vivax: Comparison of parasitological diagnostic methods

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“…Although, these biting flies other than the tsetse do not remain infected for more than a few minutes during interrupted feedings, their role in the transmission of trypanosomosis is by no means small. Exclusively such biting flies (Weitz 1963;Baker 1968;Leeflang et al 1978;Mbaya et al 2008a) spread trypanosomosis in tsetse free zones of Africa, Asia and America. The peculiarity of the mouthparts and the associated painful bite of the mechanical arthropod vectors irritate the host, which immediately ward them off favouring interrupted feedings.…”
Section: Mechanical and Oral Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Although, these biting flies other than the tsetse do not remain infected for more than a few minutes during interrupted feedings, their role in the transmission of trypanosomosis is by no means small. Exclusively such biting flies (Weitz 1963;Baker 1968;Leeflang et al 1978;Mbaya et al 2008a) spread trypanosomosis in tsetse free zones of Africa, Asia and America. The peculiarity of the mouthparts and the associated painful bite of the mechanical arthropod vectors irritate the host, which immediately ward them off favouring interrupted feedings.…”
Section: Mechanical and Oral Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The predominant tsetse species associated with the cyclical transmission of trypanosomosis in and around the Serengeti National Park, East Africa, were Glossina swynertoni and G. pallidipes, with G. brevipalpalis being encountered sporadically (Baker 1968;Leeflang et al 1978). The favoured hosts of the two former species were warthogs (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) while Glossina brevipalpalis feed mainly on the bushbucks (Tragelaphus scriptus) and hippopotami (Hippopotami amphibius) (Weitz 1963).…”
Section: Biological (Cyclical) Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Two of these isolates showed comparative virulence to rats, while the third was either non-infective or produced low parasitaemias followed by self-cure in rats, and one of them was non-infective to rabbits (103). It was further reported that 50 % of 127 isolates from naturally infected cattle in two studies produced varying degrees of parasitaemia in mice (103,104). Infectivity to mice was higher with blood from early infections of rats (147) and cattle (103) than with blood from later periods of infection.…”
Section: The Disease In Rodents'mentioning
confidence: 99%