Abstract
We report the first detection of Trypanosoma vivax in Bahia state based on blood smear and PCR analyses. A total of 623 bovine blood samples were collected over two years. Parasitological analysis by smear technique detected the presence of T. vivax in 0.3%, while molecular analysis by PCR showed a prevalence in 18.9% of the samples. This study demonstrated the higher sensitivity of molecular analysis in the diagnosis of hemoparasitosis caused by T. vivax in dairy cattle herds.
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Silva Ferreira Gomes, H. C., de Jesus Genipapeiro, I. L., Andrade, F. T., de Campos Vieira Barbosa, D., Pacheco, L. R., Silva, R. P. B., … Barbosa, L. V. (2021). First detection of Trypanosoma vivax in cattle in the state of Bahia, Brazil, based on parasitological and molecular analyses. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 42(3), 2065–2071. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n3Supl1p2065
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