Evaluation of a simple theileria annulata culture protocol from experimentally infected bovine whole blood

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We have evaluated a new simple technique using whole blood from experimentally infected cattle for the isolation and cultivation of Theileria annulata. The study was carried out on 20 Holstein-Frisian bovines that had been experimentally infected with a virulent lethal dose of Theileria annulata. This technique has been compared to the classical peripheral blood monocyte isolation with Ficoll carried out on 22 experimentally infected Holstein-Friesian calves. The effectiveness of the reference technique was estimated to 86.4 %, whilst the effectiveness of the new technique was 100 %. Moreover, this new technique leads to time and money saving estimated to € 3.06 per sample. It decreases the contamination risks by reducing the steps of sample manipulation.

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Gharbi, M., Latrach, R., Sassi, L., & Darghouth, M. A. (2012). Evaluation of a simple theileria annulata culture protocol from experimentally infected bovine whole blood. Parasite, 19(3), 281–283. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012193281

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