Publications by authors named "L M Njuguna"

Fluorescing inclusion appendages were detected consistently in preparations of Anaplasma centrale and Anaplasma marginale when they were used as antigen in indirect immunofluorescence serological tests for the diagnosis of anaplasmosis in cattle. The presence of the inclusion appendages made it possible to confirm the specificity of the immunofluorescent reaction and to determine end-points with accuracy.

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Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of prolonged maintenance at 4 degrees C on thawed Theileria parva stabilates. Samples maintained at 4 degrees C for 1, 12, 15 and 18 h were all infective for cattle. Immunized cattle were able to resist potentially lethal challenges 29 days later.

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The freezing and thawing characteristics of different volume samples of freezing medium and Theileria parva stabilates were studied in order to identify suitable conditions for freezing large volumes of stabilates for use in the preparation of vaccines. Conventionally, 1.8 ml aliquots are used but are cumbersome to handle in the field preparation of trivalent vaccines.

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A pathogenic Theileria stock was isolated from control cattle during an East Coast Fever (ECF) field immunization trial at Kasoba near Karonga town in northern Malawi. A stabilate of this stock caused severe fevers and prolonged parasitosis in Theileria parva naive cattle, resulting in the death of 5 out of 12 cattle despite treatment. In contrast, this parasite stock caused mild to moderate reactions in 17 cattle immunized with the trivalent T.

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