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Differential virulence of camel Trypanosoma evansi isolates in mice.


ABSTRACT: This study assessed the virulence of Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of camel trypanosomiasis (surra), affecting mainly camels among other hosts in Africa, Asia and South America, with high mortality and morbidity. Using Swiss white mice, we assessed virulence of 17 T. evansi isolates collected from surra endemic countries. We determined parasitaemia, live body weight, packed cell volume (PCV) and survivorship in mice, for a period of 60 days' post infection. Based on survivorship, the 17 isolates were classified into three virulence categories; low (31-60 days), moderate (11-30 days) and high (0-10 days). Differences in survivorship, PCV and bodyweights between categories were significant and correlated (P < 0.05). Of the 10 Kenyan isolates, four were of low, five moderate and one (Type B) of high virulence. These findings suggest differential virulence between T. evansi isolates. In conclusion, these results show that the virulence of T. evansi may be region specific, the phenotype of the circulating parasite should be considered in the management of surra. There is also need to collect more isolates from other surra endemic regions to confirm this observation.

SUBMITTER: Kamidi CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6057853 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential virulence of camel Trypanosoma evansi isolates in mice.

Kamidi Christine M CM   Auma Joanna J   Mireji Paul O PO   Ndungu Kariuki K   Bateta Rosemary R   Kurgat Richard R   Ouma Collins C   Aksoy Serap S   Murilla Grace G  

Parasitology 20180124 9


This study assessed the virulence of Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of camel trypanosomiasis (surra), affecting mainly camels among other hosts in Africa, Asia and South America, with high mortality and morbidity. Using Swiss white mice, we assessed virulence of 17 T. evansi isolates collected from surra endemic countries. We determined parasitaemia, live body weight, packed cell volume (PCV) and survivorship in mice, for a period of 60 days' post infection. Based on survivorship, the 1  ...[more]

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