Genre
- Journal Article
The effect of infection with Trypanosoma vivax on pregnancy and post-partum cyclicity in ewes was investigated. Of the 5 ewes infected in the first trimester, 3 died without aborting and 2 after aborting. Intrauterine infection occurred in 2 of the foetuses removed at post mortem. Of the 5 infected in the third trimester, one ewe died without aborting, one lambed prematurely and 3 at term. Intrauterine infection occurred in one of the lambs born at term. None of the lambs were viable. The termination of pregnancy may be as a result of stress. The ewes infected in the third trimester commenced irregular cyclicity 13 to 23 days post partum.
Pathology Division, Nigerian Institute for Trypanosomiasis Research, Kaduna.
SCOTLAND
LR: 20041117; PUBM: Print; JID: 1277355; 57-83-0 (Progesterone); ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- Pregnancy
- animals
- Estrus/physiology
- Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic/blood/physiopathology/veterinary
- Progesterone/blood
- Postpartum Period/physiology
- Sheep
- Sheep Diseases/blood/parasitology/physiopathology
- Trypanosoma vivax/isolation & purification
- Analysis of Variance
- Female
- Trypanosomiasis, African/blood/physiopathology/veterinary