Having given a brief resume of his reasons for believing Anaplasma to be a distinct species of parasite, the author proceeds to describe experiments in support of this view.
1. The Separation of Anaplasmosis from Babesiosis by proper Selection of Ticks.-
As is well known an animal that has passed...
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Zeitschrift fur Infektionskrankheiten, Parasitare Krankheiten und Hygiene der Haustiere, 1912, 11, 3-4, pp 193-207
East Coast Fever-The disease is highly endemic over all the districts to the west of the Nile, with the exception of the northern and central counties of Ankole.
In the Eastern Province East Coast Fever is endemic in the Busoga, Lango, and the greater part of the Mbale Districts.
In the Kumi...
Publisher
Govt. Printers, Entebbe, Uganda
Citation
Ann. Rept. of Dept. of Agriculture for Year ending March 31, 1912., 1912, pp 18-28
Several outbreaks of disease occurred among sheep in March of this year, the most noticeable symptom in every case being a dropsical condition of the throat. In some cases this has been the only symptom mentioned, but in others the dropsy has been more severe and extensive.
In one outbreak...
Author(s)
Bevan, Li. E. W.
Citation
Veterinary Journal, 1912, 68, 445, pp 400-401 pp.
The case was observed by GABBUTI who suspected piroplasmosis, but since the train of symptoms usually observed in cases of bigeminum infection was not present blood examinations were made by the author. The animal's temperature at the time of the blood examination was 40.4°C.
GABBUTI gave the...
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Il Moderno Zooiatro (Parte Scientifica)., 1912, 23, 8, pp 336-342 pp.
THE TRANSMISSION OF Babesia bigemina AND Anaplasma marginale BY MEANS OF THE LARVAE OF Boophilus decoloratus (BLUE TICKS).
Origin of the ticks. -The female ticks were collected from African animals which had constantly been at pasture, and which therefore must have been infected with both Babesia...
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Zeitschrift fur Infektionskrankheiten, Parasitare Krankheiten und Hygiene der Haustiere, 1912, 12, 2, pp 105-116
After a brief reference to an outbreak of anthrax among some cattle and to one case in a sheep, the authors give a short review of the experiments carried out by CHAUVEAU which indicated that Algerian sheep are more or less resistant to the bacillus of anthrax as it occurs in Europe.
Experiments...
Author(s)
Lheritier, A. ; Fleury, A. ; Sthibout, A.
Publisher
Societe de Pathologie Exotique, Paris, France
Citation
Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique, 1912, 5, 6, pp 336-339
Originally the drug was tried upon two cases of the disease both of which recovered, the dose in each case being -J dram dissolved in about a gallon of water. Shortly afterwards two further animals were treated, one of these receiving 11/2 drams and the other 1/2 dram. Both of the animals...
Citation
Comparative Pathology and Therapy, 1912, 25, 3, pp 185-202 pp.
Author(s)
Bevan, Li. E. W.
Citation
Veterinary Journal, 1912, 68, 445, pp 392-400
Trypanosomiasis, Black-water, Ophthalmia in Cattle, Fowl Cholera, Momberas Cattle Disease (East Coast Fever), Native Cattle Industry, Dipping, Suspected Rabies, Poisoning among Sheep.
Publisher
Gov. Printers,, Zomba, Nyasaland
Citation
Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture for Year ended March 31st., 1912, pp 29-49
The author passes in rapid review the work that has been done-in connection with the precipitation of various antitoxins by means of chemical substances, and states that his experiments were-begun with the object of discovering with which fraction, of the-proteins in the immune serum the immune...
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Indian Civil Veterinary Department Memoirs, 1912, 3, pp 216-230