[3 zebu beef of exceptional meat quality in adamaoua, cameroon]. | | 1973 | 4802002 |
[woody plants and savanna pastures of adamaoua in cameroon]. | | 1969 | 5408396 |
[evaluation of the vaccinal protection against rinderpest in cameroon. i. province of adamaoua]. | as a part of the panafrican rinderpest campaign, a serological survey of 5,720 samples was undertaken in the adamaoua province of cameroon. the herd immunity level varied from 60 to 73% in the four departments investigated. vaccination of all animals from the age of six months, replacement of vaccination equipment, restoration of crushes, and use of magnesium sulfate, or as a substitute, saline for lyophilized vaccine reconstitution are recommended. | 1994 | 7991896 |
[evaluation of vaccinal protection against rinderpest in cameroon. ii. the north province]. | cameroon joined the sero-survey component of the parc (pan african rinderpest campaign) program in 1989. during the 1992 campaign, a detailed sampling frame, adapted to the breeding conditions of the north province was drawn up according to parc recommendations. the four administrative divisions of the province were covered by sampling cattle in 14 sites chosen by randomisation. eight thousand six hundred and eighty sera samples from 217 cattle herds were tested using fao/iaea rinderpest competi ... | 1995 | 8745745 |
[evaluation of vaccinal protection against rinderpest in cameroon. iii. general evaluation]. | the national veterinary laboratory, garoua (cameroon) has been carrying out rinderpest sero-surveillance since 1989 as part of an effort made by the panafrican rinderpest campaign (parc) to control rinderpest in africa. in 1993, 8517 serum samples collected from 286 cattle herds (from 0 to 3 years old) randomly chosen from six provinces with large cattle population (far-north, north, adamaoua, east, west, north-west) were tested using the rinderpest competitive elisa technique; the herd immunity ... | 1996 | 8881414 |
[intensive fattening of adamaoua zebus. ii. influence of duration of breeding period (1971)]. | | 1972 | 5076524 |
[intensive fattening of adamaoua zebus. i. comparison of different feeding systems (1970)]. | | 1972 | 5076523 |
assessment of the occurrence of trypanocidal drug resistance in trypanosomes of naturally infected cattle in the adamaoua region of cameroon using the standard mouse test and molecular tools. | from may to november 2005, a study was carried out to assess the occurrence of trypanocidal drug resistance (dr) in trypanosomes of naturally infected cattle of the adamaoua region of cameroon. two distinct polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (pcr-rflp) procedures were used together with an allele specific-pcr (as-pcr) and the standardized single-dose mouse test. using the mouse test, 3 of the 13 trypanosoma brucei isolates and all 14 tested trypanosoma congolense ... | 2008 | 18355771 |
prevalence and incidence of bovine trypanosomosis on the adamaoua plateau in cameroon 10 years after the tsetse eradication campaign. | between march 2004 and february 2005, the monthly incidence of trypanosome infections was measured in cattle from nine sentinel herds in the adamaoua province of cameroon. three herds of 20 cattle each were kept on the plateau which has been cleared from tsetse flies about 10 years ago, three other herds were grazing in the tsetse infested valley whereas the last three were herded in the buffer zone. the cross-sectional study showed that the initial trypanosomosis prevalence was 1.8, 5.2 and 2.0 ... | 2006 | 16887270 |
onchocerca ochengi acquisition in zebu gudali cattle exposed to natural transmission: parasite population dynamics and igg antibody subclass responses to ov10/ov11 recombinant antigens. | ngaoundere gudali zebu cattle naturally exposed to simulium damnosum s.l. and culicoides spp. bites were examined during 4 years for o. ochengi adult worm acquisition, onchocerca ochengi and onchocerca gutturosa skin microfilaria dynamics, and igg1 and igg2 antibody subclass responses. eleven animals acquired a total of 465 o. ochengi nodules (average of 17 per female and 72 per male). the o. ochengi nodule load was highly variable in individual animals and exacerbated in mature male cattle. thr ... | 2004 | 15158555 |
molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease viruses in the adamawa province of cameroon. | foot-and-mouth disease virus (fmdv) causes a highly contagious viral disease of even-toed ungulates and is one of the most important economic diseases of livestock. most studies of fmdv are done in countries where control measures are being implemented. in contrast, in areas such as sub-saharan africa, where fmdv is endemic and new strains are likely to emerge, there are only sporadic submissions to the world reference laboratory, pirbright, united kingdom. this paper describes the molecular epi ... | 2004 | 15131187 |
susceptibility of the namchi and kapsiki cattle of cameroon to trypanosome infection. | two indigenous cameroonian taurine cattle breeds (namchi and kapsiki) were evaluated for trypanosusceptibility following inoculation with trypanosoma congolense. the degree of zebu ancestry in the experimental animals was assessed using 6 microsatellite markers which are known to have certain unique alleles which are diagnostic of bos indicus genetic input. their response to the infection was compared to that of known trypanotolerant (n'dama) and trypanosusceptible (ngaoundere gudali) cattle. th ... | 1997 | 9493294 |
seasonal distribution and abundance of tsetse flies (glossina spp.) in the faro and deo division of the adamaoua plateau in cameroon. | ten years after the large-scale tsetse control campaigns in the important cattle rearing areas of the faro and deo division of the adamaoua plateau in cameroon, the seasonal distribution and abundance of tsetse flies (glossina spp.) were determined. during a period of 12 consecutive months (january-december 2005), the tsetse population was monitored along four trap transects consisting of a total of 32 traps and two flyround transects traversing the study area, which comprised the tsetse-infeste ... | 2008 | 18380651 |