Effect of diminazene aceturate on the infectivity and transmissibility of drug-resistant Trypanosoma congolense in Glossina morsitans centralis

To determine the duration after treatment of cattle with diminazene aceturate that the drug influences the tsetse infectivity and transmissibility of a drug-resistant Trypanosoma congolense, six Boran cattle were infected with T. congolense IL 3338 via the bites of Glossina morsitans centralis. At t...

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description To determine the duration after treatment of cattle with diminazene aceturate that the drug influences the tsetse infectivity and transmissibility of a drug-resistant Trypanosoma congolense, six Boran cattle were infected with T. congolense IL 3338 via the bites of Glossina morsitans centralis. At the first peak of parasitaemia, different groups of 120 teneral G. m. centralis were fed on one occasion on each animal, 1 h before treatment with diminazene aceturate at a dose of 3.5 mg kg −1 body weight. Thereafter, on Days 1, 2, 3, 7, `4 and 21 after treatment, six different groups of 120 teneral G. m. centralis were similarly fed on each animal. After 28 days maintenance on uninfected goats, all the flies were probed onto slides at 37°C to identify those extruding metacyclic trypanosomes. Flies with mature infections from each group were then fed on one occasion on individual mice to determine the transmissibility index. After dissection of flies on Day 30 after their feed on the cattle, the mean mature (± SE) infection rates in the seven groups of flies were 32.1 ± 2.2, 1.0 ± 0.7, 0.4 ± 0.4, 0.5 ± 0.3, 20.0 ± 1.7, 33.3 ± 2.2 and 23.4 ± 2.0% for flies fed on Days 0, 1, 2, 3, 7, 14 and 21 after treatment with diminazene, respectively. The transmissibility rates for the seven groups ranged from 94 to 100%. Thus, when cattle were infected with a diminazene-resistant T. congolense, treatment with diminazene aceturate caused a substantial reduction in the ability of the trypanosomes to establish mature infections in tsetse for at least the first 7 days after treatment. In contrast, no significant effect on the transmissibility of the parasites to mice was observed at different intervals after treatment.
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BOVIN
CATTLE
Control methods-Protozoa
Diminazene - analogs & derivatives
Diminazene - pharmacology
Diminazene - therapeutic use
Diminazene aceturate
Drug Resistance
DRUGS
Female
GANADO BOVINO
GLOSSINA MORSITANS
Glossina morsitans centralis
Goats
Insect Vectors - parasitology
Male
MEDICAMENT
MEDICAMENTOS
Mice
Parasitemia - veterinary
RESISTANCE AUX PRODUITS CHIMIQUES
RESISTANCE TO CHEMICALS
RESISTENCIA A PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS
Trypanocidal Agents - pharmacology
Trypanocidal Agents - therapeutic use
TRYPANOSOMA CONGOLENSE
Trypanosoma congolense - drug effects
Trypanosoma congolense - physiology
Trypanosomiasis, African - drug therapy
Trypanosomiasis, African - parasitology
Trypanosomiasis, African - transmission
Trypanosomiasis, African - veterinary
Trypanosomiasis, Bovine - drug therapy
Trypanosomiasis, Bovine - parasitology
Trypanosomiasis, Bovine - transmission
Tsetse Flies - parasitology
Tsetse fly
title Effect of diminazene aceturate on the infectivity and transmissibility of drug-resistant Trypanosoma congolense in Glossina morsitans centralis
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