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The interaction of Trypanosoma congolense and Haemonchus contortus in Djallonké sheep
Authors:B Goossens  S Osaer  S Kora  J Jaitner  M Ndao  S Geerts
Institution:

a International Trypanotolerance Centre, ITC, P.M.B. 14, Banjul, Gambia

b Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine, Department of Animal Health, Nationalestraat 155, 2000, Antwerp, Belgium

Abstract:The interaction between Trypanosoma congolense and Haemonchus contortus was studied in 5 groups of 8 Djallonké sheep. Two groups received a single infection with either H. contortus or T. congolense, and 2 groups were infected with T. congolense followed by H. contortus (TH) or vice versa (HT). One group was kept as uninfected controls. Mortality due to infection was observed only in the dual infection groups. In the TH group, the effects were more acute whereas in the HT group they were more chronic. No significant differences in weight gain could be demonstrated between infected and control groups. Djallonké sheep are able to withstand a single infection with either T. congolense or H. contortus, which confirms their trypanotolerant nature and provides preliminary indication of resistance against helminth infections. However, when exposed to successive infections with both parasites, some of the animals lose this tolerance.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Haemonchus contortus  Trypanosoma congolense  interaction  Djallonké sheep  trypanotolerance  genetic resistance
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