Trypanosoma congolense: thrombocytopenia in experimentally infected cattle |
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Authors: | B T Wellde R M Kovatch D A Chumo D E Wykoff |
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Institution: | Walter Reed African Trypanosomiasis Project, Veterinary Research Laboratory, Kabete, Kenya |
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Abstract: | Hereford cattle infected with Trypanosoma congolense developed a thrombocytopenia which was most severe early in the course of infection when parasite levels in peripheral blood were highest. As the disease progressed, parasite levels gradually decreased and a corresponding increase in the number of thrombocytes occurred. In chronically infected animals, the number of thrombocytes was reduced during and shortly after periods of patency. However, during extended remission, thrombocyte values rose to normal or higher levels. Thrombocytes in surviving animals returned to within normal limits. When acutely ill, thrombocytopenic animals were treated with Berenil, a thrombo-cytosis developed rapidly. Accompanying the thrombocytopenia in infected animals was a consistent prolongation of partial thromboplastin times between the 6th and 14th weeks of infection. Plasma protamine paracoagulation tests were positive and fibrinogen levels were decreased in infected animals. No difference were found however in prothrombin times between infected and control animals. |
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Keywords: | Parasitic protozoa Hemoflagellate Hereford cattle Hematology Thrombocytes Thrombocytopenia |
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