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From: Comparative clinico-pathological observations in young Zebu (Bos indicus) cattle experimentally infected with Trypanosoma vivax isolates from tsetse infested and non-tsetse areas of Northwest Ethiopia

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Mean waves of parasitaemia and rectal temperature in T. vivax experimental infections of cattle. a Mean waves of parasitaemia in T. vivax experimental infections of young Zebu cattle with (TT-tsetse strain, NT-non-tsetse strain and NIC-non-infected control groups) examined daily for the first 14 days and weekly until the end of the study; the degree of parasitaemia score was estimated based on the number of parasites per microscopic field. b Mean ± SD rectal temperature in T. vivax experimental infections of young Zebu cattle (TT-tsetse strain, NT-non-tsetse strain and NIC-non-infected control groups) measured in 2-4 days interval during the study period; the maximum peak was seen at 10 dpi for non-tsetse isolate, and at 18 dpi for tsetse isolate

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