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Publikováno v:
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, Vol 81, Iss 1, Pp e1-e7 (2014)
Trypanosoma congolense and Trypanosoma vivax are major species that infect cattle in north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Of the two genetically distinct types of T. congolense, Savannah and Kilifi sub-groups, isolated from cattle and tse
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https://doaj.org/article/235cb409746e431db037ff238b907eb7
Autor:
Makhosazana Y. Motloang, Moeti O. Taioe, Noboru Inoue, Toi J. Tsilo, Polly M Hayes, John E. Chainey, Keisuke Suganuma, Oriel M. M. Thekisoe, Boniface Namangala, Simon Peter Musinguzi, Amos Chota, Nthatisi Innocentia Molefe
Publikováno v:
Parasitology. 144(9)
SUMMARYTabanids are haematophagous flies feeding on livestock and wildlife. In the absence of information on the relationship of tabanid flies and protozoan parasites in South Africa and Zambia, the current study was aimed at characterizing tabanid f
Autor:
Naoaki Yokoyama, Hong Yin, Noboru Inoue, Ikuo Igarashi, Andy Alhassan, Peter A. Mbati, Chihiro Sugimoto, Makhosazana Y. Motloang, Toru Anzai, Oriel M. M. Thekisoe, Yoshinari Katayama
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Parasitology. 143:155-160
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a novel nucleic acid method whereby DNA is amplified with high specificity, efficiency, and rapidity under isothermal conditions using a set of four specifically designed primers and a DNA polymerase w
Publikováno v:
The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 81(1)
Trypanosoma congolense and Trypanosoma vivax are major species that infect cattle in north-eastern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Of the two genetically distinct types of T. congolense, Savannah and Kilifi sub-groups, isolated from cattle and tse
Autor:
F. E.S. Masangane, Oriel M. M. Thekisoe, Ikuo Igarashi, Noboru Inoue, Andy Alhassan, Makhosazana Y. Motloang, M. L. Thibedi, Peter A. Mbati, Mohammed A. Bakheit, M. P. Motheo, Chihiro Sugimoto
Publikováno v:
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 75
The prevalence of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infections in the north-eastern Free State Province of South Africa was determined by examination of thin and thick Giemsa-stained blood smears, IFAT and PCR. No parasites were detected by microsco