Parasitological and biochemical studies on acute tropical theileriosis in neonatal indigenous and Friesian calves in the Egyptian oases [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.156-176Other title:- دراسات طفيلية وبيوكيميائية على الإصابة الحادة بالثيليريا الاستوائية فى العجول المحلية والفريزيان حديثة الولادة فى الواحات المصرية [Added title page title]
- Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2003 v. 49 (99) [electronic resource].
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A total number 20 neonatal Friesian and indigenous (Balady) calves were used to evaluate the dynamics of clinical signs, parasitaemia and some blood biochemical components during Theileria annulata infection. Ten of them (5 of each breed) were medicated Gust after born and weekly intervals, and their mothers before and after calving) with diazinon, ivermectin and buparvaquone, and used as control. The other ten calves and their mothers (5 of each breed) were left in pens with a highly active tick prevalence to induce natural infection with T. annulata. Blood smears were prepared daily from each calf and blood samples were drown at day 5 post natal and each 3 days for 17-20 days.
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