1972
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4894(72)90053-7
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Trypanosoma congolense: Latex-fixation test for diagnosis of rabbit infections

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“…It has been shown from our study that breeders sell males to slaughter and keep females for the purposes of reproduction and milk production. Also, our study confirms the sensitivity of females to disease as a result of stress factors that they are exposed to during the months of pregnancy, childbirth, lactation in addition to the role of female hormones in attracting the carrier of the disease, where the transmission medium prefers to feed on the blood of females over males, this is consistent with [30,31] , also the study agrees with [24] but it does not agree with [25] which says the infection in males is higher than it is for females. 4) shows the total number of examined samples according to the gender (males and females) in both governorates.…”
Section: Results and Discussion :-supporting
confidence: 87%
“…It has been shown from our study that breeders sell males to slaughter and keep females for the purposes of reproduction and milk production. Also, our study confirms the sensitivity of females to disease as a result of stress factors that they are exposed to during the months of pregnancy, childbirth, lactation in addition to the role of female hormones in attracting the carrier of the disease, where the transmission medium prefers to feed on the blood of females over males, this is consistent with [30,31] , also the study agrees with [24] but it does not agree with [25] which says the infection in males is higher than it is for females. 4) shows the total number of examined samples according to the gender (males and females) in both governorates.…”
Section: Results and Discussion :-supporting
confidence: 87%