1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1987.tb03143.x
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Transmission of Megatrypanum Trypanosomes to Cervus dama by Tabanidae1

Abstract: Four fallow deer, Cervus dama, became infected with Trypanosoma (megatrypanum) sp. by oral application of triturated guts from tabanids collected in an area with deer but without any cattle; four control calves remained negative. Upon challenge with triturated guts from tabanids from an area with pastured cattle, the four calves became infected with Trypanosoma (M.) theileri. The prepatent period in deer was five days or less. Haematopota spp. and Tabanus spp. were identified as vectors of the deer trypanosome… Show more

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“…taeniola were tested PCR positive for the presence of T. congolense , T. theileri, T. evansi and T. brucei in South Africa and the Gambia [40]. Additionally, ixodid ticks were identified as vectors of T. theileri in Germany and in Sudan [4, 5]. However, to our knowledge no detailed studies on mechanical vectors have been performed in the study areas until now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…taeniola were tested PCR positive for the presence of T. congolense , T. theileri, T. evansi and T. brucei in South Africa and the Gambia [40]. Additionally, ixodid ticks were identified as vectors of T. theileri in Germany and in Sudan [4, 5]. However, to our knowledge no detailed studies on mechanical vectors have been performed in the study areas until now.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species are transmitted by contamination of the bite puncture with infectious excreta from the vector [3]. Trypanosomes can also be transmitted by mechanical vectors, like tabanid and stomoxine horse flies and by hard-ticks [4, 5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipoptena mazamae occurs from south-eastern USA to South America [39,55] and is tightly linked to WTD, although this ked can eventually jump to phylogenetically close deer species [39]. To date, deer flies, which have been experimentally proven to transmit deer trypanosomes, and deer keds have been implicated as vectors of cervid trypanosomes [21,29,31,36,38,56,57]. Recent studies report on DNA from deer trypanosomes in guts of sand flies and culicids [54,58], but their roles as vectors remains to be investigated.…”
Section: Host-parasite-vector Relationships and Evolutionary History mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. mazamae occurs from south-eastern USA to South America [39,55] and is tightly linked to WTD, although this ked can eventually jump to phylogenetically close deer species [39]. To date, deer flies, which have been experimentally proven to transmit deer trypanosomes, and deer keds have been implicated as vectors of cervid trypanosomes [21,29,31,36,38,56,57]. Recent studies report on DNA from deer trypanosomes in guts of sand flies and culicids [54,58], but their roles as vectors remains to be investigated.…”
Section: Host-parasite-vector Relationships and Evolutionary History mentioning
confidence: 99%