• 1 January 1984
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 41  (3) , 247-252
Abstract
The frequent reappearance of patent parasitemia, mainly T. congolense, in cattle maintained under isometamidium prophylaxis in the Upper Volta indicated that drug-resistant forms might be appearing. Trypanosome stocks were isolated in mice, their isometamidium sensitivity estimated and compared to that of stocks isolated before drug use was widespread. Most T. congolense stocks isolated in 1982-1983 were 4-8 times less sensitive to isometamidium than those isolated in 1979-1980.

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