[Prevalence of Rhinoestrus usbekistanicus (Gan 1947) in donkeys (Equus asinus) in Senegal] [0.03%]
塞内加尔驴(Equus asinus)中乌兹别克斯坦鼻蝇(Rhinoestrus usbekistanicus Gan, 1947)的流行状况
P Deconinck,L J Pangui,A Githego et al.
P Deconinck et al.
A survey performed in Dakar (Senegal) showed, for the first time, the presence of Rhinoestrus usbekistanicus in donkeys in the South of the Sahara desert. Out of the 138 heads examined between November and June, 84% were infected by a mean ...
[Use of Trypanosoma antigen detection ELISA during an epidemiological follow-up in the Sideradougou, Burkina Faso] [0.03%]
布基纳法索Sideradougou地区流行病学调查期间使用锥虫抗原检测酶联免疫吸附试验的情况
A Delafosse,Z Bengaly,G Duvallet
A Delafosse
Plasmas taken during a parasitological survey on bovine trypanosomosis were tested a posteriori with an antigen detection ELISA test. The objective was to evaluate the value of this test for epidemiological monitoring. The results were comp...
Seroprevalences of brucellosis, Q-fever and toxoplasmosis in slaughter livestock in Trinidad [0.03%]
特里尼达屠宰牲畜的布鲁氏菌病、Q热和弓形虫病的血清流行率
A A Adesiyun,E P Cazabon
A A Adesiyun
Serum samples obtained from livestock (cattle, chickens, pigs, sheep, goats and water buffaloes) slaughtered at various slaughter houses in Trinidad were screened for agglutinins to three zoonosis causing pathogens. Of a total of 751 sera t...
C A Adeyefa,C Hamblin,A A Cullinane et al.
C A Adeyefa et al.
The objective of this work was to examine the incidence of equine influenza viruses in the equine population of an area of tropical Africa where equine influenza virus activity has recently been reported for the first time. A serological su...
[Evaluation of vaccinal protection against rinderpest in Cameroon. III. General evaluation] [0.03%]
[喀麦隆牛瘟疫苗保护效果的评价第三部分 总论]
A Ngangnou,N Zoyem,M Hamet et al.
A Ngangnou et al.
The national veterinary Laboratory, Garoua (Cameroon) has been carrying out rinderpest sero-surveillance since 1989 as part of an effort made by the Panafrican Rinderpest Campaign (PARC) to control rinderpest in Africa. In 1993, 8517 serum ...
Experimental infection of three Nigerian breeds of sheep with the Zinga strain of the Rift Valley Fever virus [0.03%]
里特谷发热病毒津加株对三种尼日利亚绵羊品种的感染试验
O D Olaleye,O Tomori,J L Fajimi et al.
O D Olaleye et al.
Experimental infection of three indigenous breeds of sheep in Nigeria, namely the West African Dwarf (WAD), Yankasa and Ouda resulted in fatal disease with the Zinga Rift Valley Fever virus. Infected sheep of the three breeds responded by p...
Leucocyte and thrombocyte responses in dogs experimentally infected with Trypanosoma brucei [0.03%]
实验感染布氏锥虫犬的白细胞和血小板反应
S O Omotainse,V O Anosa
S O Omotainse
Three dogs were subcutaneously infected with Trypanosoma brucei strain ILRAD 1797. Artificial haemolytic anaemia was induced in 2 other dogs by phlebotomy, heat treatment and re-infusion of the blood, while 2 dogs were kept as control anima...
[Comparison of the sensitivity of the Woo test and a test for detecting antigens to Trypanosoma vivax in 2 sheep experimentally infected with a Guyanese strain of the parasite] [0.03%]
[威氏检马体表感觉器试验与钩口袋形虫抗原检测卡对两只感染圭亚那株伯氏泰勒焦虫羊的敏感性比较]
M Desquesnes,S de La Rocque
M Desquesnes
A trapping ELISA for the detection of circulating antigens of Trypanosoma vivax with a specific monoclonal antibody was developed by Nantulya and Lindqvist in 1989. With the African strains tested, its sensitivity proved very high. Using re...
Comparative Study
Revue d'elevage et de medecine veterinaire des pays tropicaux. 1995;48(3):247-53. DOI: 1995
T Blandino,M Barrera,M Alonso et al.
T Blandino et al.
An immunoperoxidase assay for the serological diagnosis of Babesia bigemina was developed. The antigen slides were prepared from B. bigemina-infected blood and stored at -20 degrees C. One hundred and sixty five sera were tested, comparing ...
A comparative study of the efficiency of a pro-biotic and the anti-K99 and anti-A14 vaccines in the control of diarrhea in calves in Brazil [0.03%]
巴西使用枯草芽胞杆菌 Bacillus sporogenes 生物制剂和抗K99和抗A14疫苗控制犊牛腹泻效果的比较研究
F A Avila,A C Paulillo,R P Schocken-Iturrino et al.
F A Avila et al.
A total of 99 pregnant cows were divided into eight groups submitted to the following treatments: group I (n = 29) consisted of unvaccinated cows whose calves did not receive a probiotic and was used as control. Group II (n = 10) consisted ...
Comparative Study
Revue d'elevage et de medecine veterinaire des pays tropicaux. 1995;48(3):239-43. DOI: 1995