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Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model
We evaluated the clinical, parasitological and immunological effects of a Venezuelan strain of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) throughout in experimentally inoculated rabbits over the course of infection and compared them with the same aspect in healthy animals. Body temperature was recorded in degre...
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4655768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623297 |
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author | Ramírez-Iglesias, J.R. Eleizalde, M.C. Gómez-Piñeres, E. Mendoza, M. |
author_facet | Ramírez-Iglesias, J.R. Eleizalde, M.C. Gómez-Piñeres, E. Mendoza, M. |
author_sort | Ramírez-Iglesias, J.R. |
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description | We evaluated the clinical, parasitological and immunological effects of a Venezuelan strain of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) throughout in experimentally inoculated rabbits over the course of infection and compared them with the same aspect in healthy animals. Body temperature was recorded in degrees Celsius, animal weight in kilograms, serum proteins in g/dl using a refractometer, haematocrit percentage by capillary centrifugation and the anti-T. evansi IgG titer by indirect ELISA immunoassay, from both infected animals and controls for 95 days. Infected animals showed a higher body temperature, total serum protein and anti- T. evansi antibody titer, and a lower haematocrit and weight gain than controls. These differences were related to the presence of the parasites in the blood as detected micro-haematocrit centrifugation technique (MHCT) and direct microscopic examination (DME). This study confirms the usefulness of rabbits as a model for the study of trypanosomosis; the clinical features of the disease can be observed and the three characteristic stages, prepatent period, acute and chronic phase clearly defined over the course of the infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-46557682015-11-30 Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model Ramírez-Iglesias, J.R. Eleizalde, M.C. Gómez-Piñeres, E. Mendoza, M. Open Vet J Short Communication We evaluated the clinical, parasitological and immunological effects of a Venezuelan strain of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) throughout in experimentally inoculated rabbits over the course of infection and compared them with the same aspect in healthy animals. Body temperature was recorded in degrees Celsius, animal weight in kilograms, serum proteins in g/dl using a refractometer, haematocrit percentage by capillary centrifugation and the anti-T. evansi IgG titer by indirect ELISA immunoassay, from both infected animals and controls for 95 days. Infected animals showed a higher body temperature, total serum protein and anti- T. evansi antibody titer, and a lower haematocrit and weight gain than controls. These differences were related to the presence of the parasites in the blood as detected micro-haematocrit centrifugation technique (MHCT) and direct microscopic examination (DME). This study confirms the usefulness of rabbits as a model for the study of trypanosomosis; the clinical features of the disease can be observed and the three characteristic stages, prepatent period, acute and chronic phase clearly defined over the course of the infection. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology 2012 2012-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4655768/ /pubmed/26623297 Text en Copyright: © Open Veterinary Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Veterinary Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Ramírez-Iglesias, J.R. Eleizalde, M.C. Gómez-Piñeres, E. Mendoza, M. Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title | Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title_full | Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title_fullStr | Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title_full_unstemmed | Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title_short | Trypanosoma evansi: A clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
title_sort | trypanosoma evansi: a clinical, parasitological and immunological evaluation of trypanosomosis using a chronic rabbit model |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4655768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623297 |
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