Publications by authors named "M C Eleizalde"

Article Synopsis
  • - Trypanosomosis is a tropical disease affecting livestock, caused by protozoan haemoparasites like Trypanosoma vivax and Trypanosoma evansi, which is poorly understood in Ecuador compared to other regions.
  • - A study tested 745 cattle serum samples across various provinces in Ecuador, finding a general seroprevalence of 19.1%, with higher rates in the Amazonian provinces Sucumbíos and Napo, and the Coastal province Esmeraldas.
  • - The study identified significant risk factors such as region, province, and management practices, particularly extensive management on Amazonian farms, suggesting the need for more research and improved surveillance and treatment strategies for affected cattle.
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Trypanosoma theileri is a cosmopolitan opportunistic haemoparasite described in wild and domestic ruminants, and also in arthropod vectors. The presence of this parasite has been reported in several South American countries, including Amazonian regions. Despite the importance of livestock production, Ecuador possesses scarce studies about trypanosomosis and no T.

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Trypanosoma vivax is a protozoan parasite that causes trypanosomosis in ruminants and is widely distributed in tropical areas in the world. The control of this disease depends on the sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic tests implemented for naturally infected samples, where parasitaemias are usually low. This study aimed to evaluate the analytical sensitivity and specificity of several primers for T.

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In South America has been determined by molecular methods in cattle from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Peru, reason for which the presence of this parasite is not excluded in Venezuelan livestock. Therefore, the aim of this study was to perform parasitological and molecular diagnosis of cattle trypanosomosis in small livestock units from two regions in this country. The parasitological diagnosis was carried out by MHCT and the molecular by PCR using genus-specific ITS1 primers that differentiate and infections.

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We evaluated the clinical, parasitological and immunological effects of a Venezuelan strain of Trypanosoma evansi (T. evansi) throughout in experimentally inoculated rabbits over the course of infection and compared them with the same aspect in healthy animals. Body temperature was recorded in degrees Celsius, animal weight in kilograms, serum proteins in g/dl using a refractometer, haematocrit percentage by capillary centrifugation and the anti-T.

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