Serum and stress marker indices of West African dwarf goats challenged with trypanosoma evansi and then treated with artemether-lumefantrine
Salifu A. O.,
Bot M. H.,
Olaolu O. S.
et al.
Abstract:The study assessed efficacy of Artemether-Lumefantrine in goats infected with Surra using examination of parasitaemia directly and indirectly with animal inoculation using mice as a more sensitive diagnosis, serum biochemistry and stress indices. This antimalarial drug was investigated for its trypanocidal potentials in goat. Twelve male goats approximately weighing 6.94±0.39kg were divided into 3 groups of 4 animals each as replicates in a completely Randomized Design. The untreated control, Diminazene treatm… Show more
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