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Veterinary Parasitology | 2002

Comparative pathogenicity of three genetically distinct types of Trypanosoma congolense in cattle : Clinical observations and haematological changes

Zakaria Bengaly; Issa Sidibé; Rafmane Ganaba; Marc Desquesnes; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo

The pathology of African bovine trypanosomosis was compared in Zebu cattle subcutaneously inoculated with three clones of trypanosomes corresponding to the three genetically distinct types of Trypanosoma congolense; savannah-type, west African riverine/forest-type and kilifi-type. All inoculated animals became parasitaemic between 7 and 11 days post-infection (dpi). The savannah-type showed consistently higher levels of parasitaemia and lower packed red cell volume percentages and leukocyte counts than the other two types. The syndrome was also more severe in the savannah-type and led inexorably to death between 29 and 54 dpi while animals with the forest or the kilifi-types recovered from earlier symptoms and haematological alterations after 3 months of infection. By the end of the experiment, the animals self-cured from the forest-type infection and the kilifi-type passed under control. The results of the present study indicated clear difference in pathogenicity between the three types of T. congolense; the savannah-type was virulent while the forest-type was of low pathogenicity and the kilifi-type was non-pathogenic.


Theriogenology | 2003

Pregnancy-associated glycoprotein concentrations during pregnancy and the postpartum period in Azawak Zebu cattle

Noelita Melo de Sousa; Moussa Zongo; W. Pitala; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo; Mahorobi Sanon; J.R. Figueiredo; Paulo Bayard Dias Gonçalves; Bouchra El Amiri; Z. Perenyi; Jean-François Beckers

Specific RIA systems were developed and used to measure pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG) concentrations during gestation and the postpartum period in Azawak Zebu cows. Twelve females were palpated per rectum and diagnosed as pregnant. Blood samples were taken at 5-10-day intervals from approximately Week 8 of gestation until Week 10 postpartum (pp). One Zebu cow (Z15) initially diagnosed as pregnant showed PAG concentrations lower than the assay sensitivity (<0.20 ng/ml) and did not calve. Another cow (ZSand) showed abnormally high PAG concentrations during gestation and was excluded from the general PAG profile. The 10 other Zebu cows exhibited a very similar PAG profile. In these animals, concentrations increased progressively from Week 8 to 35 of gestation (from 6.0+/-4.2 to 196.0+/-34.8 ng/ml), remaining relatively constant until Week 39 (210.8+/-74.8 ng/ml), when they increased sharply to reach their highest level (1095.6+/-607.2 ng/ml) at around parturition. After delivery, PAG concentrations declined significantly (P<0.05) until Week 2 postpartum (348.4+/-85.6 ng/ml) and slowly until Week 10 postpartum. Our results revealed that the PAG pattern in Zebu cattle was similar to those of taurine breeds during the first two trimesters of pregnancy, but differed in the peripartum period.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2002

Comparative pathogenicity of three genetically distinct Trypanosoma congolense-types in inbred Balb/c mice.

Zakaria Bengaly; Issa Sidibé; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo; Marc Desquesnes

Inbred Balb/c mice were infected with three clones of Trypanosoma congolense (Sam.28.1, Dind.3.1 and K60.1A) corresponding, respectively, to the three genetically distinct types (savannah, forest and kilifi) defined within this species, for the purpose of comparing their pathogenicity for a better understanding of the epidemiology of African trypanosomosis. Another clone of savannah type, IL 3000, was also tested simultaneously to study a probable strain variation. Both the clones of savannah type were found of extreme virulence with loss of appetite, rough hair, rapid respiration, lethargy, and all mice died within a week. Parasitaemias evolved rapidly to the first peak by day 3-5 post-inoculation without any remission and the course of disease was correlated positively with the prepatent period. The clones of the forest type and the kilifi type were of low virulence with chronic infection and symptoms progressively less patent throughout the infection; only one mouse died in each experimental group.


Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux | 1993

Comparaison de la trypanosomose expérimentale chez certaines races de petits ruminants au Burkina Faso

Zakaria Bengaly; Peter-Henning Clausen; H. Boly; Augustin Kanwé; Gérard Duvallet


International Journal of Poultry Science | 2011

Effects of Improving Health Status on Testicular Development of Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) Reared under Natural Photoperiod in the Sudanian Zone of Burkina Faso

Ollo Cherubin Hien; Boureima Diarra; Jean-Pierre Brillard; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo; Burkina Faso


Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux | 1993

Comparison of experimental trypanosomiasis in various breeds of small ruminants in Burkina Faso

Zakaria Bengaly; Peter-Henning Clausen; H. Boly; A.B. Kanwe; Gérard Duvallet


Tropicultura | 2014

Induction d'oestrus et insemination artificielle chez les zebus Azawak et zebus Goudali au Burkina Faso

Moussa Zongo; B. Bayala; W. Pitala; C. Meyer; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo


Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux | 2012

Performances de ponte et caractéristiques des oeufs de la pintade locale ( Numida meleagris ) en système de conduite améliorée dans la région centre du Burkina Faso

R. Sanfo; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo; O. Brian


Tropicultura | 2007

Caractéristiques de l'élevage villageois de la pintade locale Numida meleagris au centre de Burkina Faso

R. Sanfo; H. Boly; L. Sawadogo; B. Ogle


Tropicultura | 2001

Insémination artificielle des vaches ‘Azawak’ et taurin ‘Gourunsi’ au Burkina Faso

Moussa Zongo; H. Boly; Laya Sawadogo; W. Pitala; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Jean-François Beckers; Pascal Leroy

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Laya Sawadogo

University of Ouagadougou

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University of Ouagadougou

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