Large animal abdominal hernias
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1991Author
Nguhiu Mwangi, JA
Mbithi,PMF
Munyua, SJM
Mbiuki, SM
Mogoa, EG
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Equines are particularly susceptible to infection withTrypanosoma evansi andT. brucei, but rarely is naturalT. congolense andT. vivax infection seen in horses. An outbreak of trypanosomosis occurred in a herd of horses used for patrolling the pineapple fields on the Del Monte Farm, Thika, Kenya initially involving 6 horses. On subsequent screening of the entire group,T. brucei,T. congolense andT. vivax infections were detected in 16 of the 35 horses. The tests used for diagnosis included microscopic examination of stained blood smears, buffy coat technique, mouse inoculation and antigen detection enzyme immunoassay (antigen ELISA).
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FELIX, PROFMBITHIPETERMULWA. 1991. J.A. Nguhiu Mwangi, Peter M.F. Mbithi, S.J.M. Munyua, S.M. Mbiuki and E.G. Mogoa (1991). Large animal abdominal hernias. . Tropical Animal Health and Production Volume 26, Number 2 / June, 1994, 95-101. : AWC and FESPublisher
Department of Clinical Studies, University of Nairobi