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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 9(1), 1973, pp. 94-98
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Haematoxenus SPECIES FROM UGANDAN BUFFALO Syncerus caffer

A. S. YOUNG 1, A. D. IRVIN 2, and M. J. WOODFORD 3

1 FAO Immunological Research on Tick-borne Cattle Diseases and Tick Control Project, East African Veterinary Research Organization, Muguga, P.O. Kabete, Kenya, and Nuffield Institute of Comparative Medicine, Zoological Society of London, supported by the Wellcome Trust, London, U.K.
2 East African Veterinary Research Organization, P.O. Kabete, Kenya, on ODA secondment (Project 2396) from ARC Institute for Research on Animal Diseases, Compton, Nr. Newbury, Berkshire, U.K.
3 Nuffield Unit of Tropical Animal Ecology, P.O. Queen Elizabeth Park, Lake Katwe, Uganda

Blood parasites, Haematoxenus and Theileria, were found to be common in African buffalo sampled in Queen Elizabeth Park, Uganda. These parasites are described and compared with similar forms from cattle.

Submitted on May 30, 1972







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