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082 0 4 _a95-070188
100 1 _aAllingham, P.G.
245 0 0 _aAn attempt to transmit Anaplasma marginale by buffalo flies (Haematobia irritans exigua) [cattle]. [Short contribution]
260 _c1994
340 _aPrinted
500 _a1 table, 9 ref
520 _aIn experiments which should have favoured transmission of Anaplasma marginale large numbers of buffalo flies were allowed to partially feed on calves with high parasitaemias and then to complete feeding on uninfected calves, but no calves became infected. Positive transmission was achieved by inoculating a calf with an extract prepared from flies a few minutes after feeding on an infected calf. The results indicate that the buffalo fly is unlikely to have a role in the epidemiology of anaplasmosis in Australia
546 _aEnglish
595 _aAC
650 1 0 _aAnimal diseases
650 1 0 _aArthropoda
650 1 0 _aArtiodactyla
650 1 0 _aBovidae
650 1 0 _aBovinae
650 1 0 _aCattle
650 1 0 _aDiptera
650 1 0 _aDisease transmission
650 1 0 _aDomestic animals
650 1 0 _aHaematobia
650 1 0 _aInsecta
650 1 0 _91171
_aLivestock
_gAGROVOC
650 1 0 _aMammals
650 1 0 _aMuscidae
650 1 0 _aOceania
650 1 0 _aPathogenesis
650 1 0 _aPests of animals
650 1 0 _aRuminants
650 1 0 _aUseful animals
650 1 0 _aViroses
650 1 0 _aYoung animals
700 1 _aKemp, D.H.,
_ecoaut.
700 1 _aLeatch, G.,
_ecoaut.
773 0 _tAustralian Veterinary Journal
_n95-070188
_gv. 71, no. 4, p. 122-123
942 _cJA
999 _c18265
_d18265