The complement fixation test and African trypanosomiasis. II. The complement fixation test as an aid for assessing therapy
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The complement fixation test and African trypanosomiasis. II. The complement fixation test as an aid for assessing therapy
Abstract
Complement-fixing antibody titres decline after successful treatment of trypanosoma infected cattle during a fixed period. For investigating the practicability of the resulting double test procedure in the field, cattle under controlled drug regimes were tested at treatment and again 3 weeks later. Alternatively, the results from groups of treated and untreated animals from the same area were compared. Both serological and parasitological test results indicated an insuffieicnt effectiveness of therapy in the area under investibation.
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