Trypanosoma congolense. I. Clinical observations of experimentally infected cattle |
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Authors: | B. Wellde R. Lötzsch G. Deindl E. Sadun J. Williams G. Warui |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Medical Zoology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C. 20012 USA;1. Veterinary Research Laboratory, Division of Veterinary Services, Kabete, Kenya |
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Abstract: | The course of disease was studied in 8 cattle infected with Trypanosoma congolense. Although the onset of patency was dependent on the numbers of infecting organisms, the duration of the infection was not. High fevers were present on the day of or the day after initial patency. Succeeding peaks of parasitemia, and a progressive weight loss of over 30% occurred. A decrease in packed cell volume (PCV) beginning the first week after infection was observed. Early in the course of the developing anemia, many polychromatophilic erythrocytes and occasional normoblasts were found in the blood. A leucopenia persisted for the duration of the disease. Total serum protein concentrations fell sharply during the first 5 weeks of infection, then gradually increased to low normal levels. Serum albumin levels followed a similar pattern for the first 5 weeks, and remained at a relatively low level. Although gamma globulin levels also declined during the first 5 weeks, their levels gradually surpassed those of preinfection samples. No marked changes in serum glucose were noted. A mild elevation of serum urea nitrogen values occurred early during infection, but subsided. The animals dying early after infection developed elevated total bilirubin levels. |
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Keywords: | Bovine trypanosomiasis Clinical studies Packed cell volume Erythrocytes Proteins serum Nitrogen serum Bilirubin Cattle Leukocytes Enzymes Transaminase Glutamic oxaloacetic Immunization |
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