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- A trypanotolerant organism is one which is relatively less affected by trypanosome infestation. Some breeds are known for their trypanotolerance. This...
- Gambia, Mali, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. They are trypanotolerant, allowing them to be kept in tsetse fly-infested areas. They also show...
- under a microscope for trypanosomes to confirm diagnosis. The use of trypanotolerant breeds for livestock farming should be considered if the disease is...
- village economy of West Africa. Nigerian West African Dwarf goats are trypanotolerant (they resist to infections by Trypanosoma) and haemonchotolerant (they...
- Colonial Development, Environmental Knowledge, and the Introduction of Trypanotolerant Cattle in French Equatorial Africa, 1945–1960." Environmental History...
- death of the infected animals. Certain species of cattle are called trypanotolerant because they can survive and grow even when infected with trypanosomes...
- recovered since the end of the war in 2002. Most cattle are of the trypanotolerant N'Dama breed and problem diseases include contagious bovine pleuropneumonia...
- Bibcode:2019EvApp..12..123P. doi:10.1111/eva.12674. PMC 6304694. PMID 30622640. "Trypanotolerant livestock in the context of trypanosomiasis intervention strategies"...
- allergy-free milk. In 2016 Jayne Raper and a team announced the first trypanotolerant transgenic cow in the world. This team, spanning the International...
- Hoste, C. H.; Africa, International Livestock Centre for (1992). Trypanotolerant livestock in west and central Africa: A decade's results. ILRI (aka...