Rock Hyraxes and Clltnneous Leishmaniasis in Ethiopia

dc.contributor.advisorHumber, David (PhD)
dc.contributor.authorHailu, Asrat
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-21T08:40:14Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-08T16:33:47Z
dc.date.available2018-06-21T08:40:14Z
dc.date.available2023-11-08T16:33:47Z
dc.date.issued1987-06
dc.description.abstractSevc.nty rock hyraxes of the genera proeavia and beterahyrax were trapped fom cl endemic (18) and nen-endemic areas (52).natural infection with leishumain aethiopice were not found either un smear 01: culture frdm n')8(:8 ()r <-'Drs uf captured animals .. Experimental infections wpre initiate:J in 26 hyraxes t 3 bab00ns and a grivet monkey. Inoculatinn of hyr~xcs rcsulte,i in either occult symptnmless infcct)ns, :~r failure to cstal>lish an infection. Twn the babocns 8n,1 the rivet ffi;)nkc>y ~r')VI:~rl to bSOSCCiJtible ancl LJrodu(',e.-l clinic<J.l lesi,)ns full(:H'ing infection. Cultures ()f hyrRx maer;'phages Were made nnll successfully infectc.d Hith L. '2.ethi(plcE: pr,)masti(-}tES. Dclrtyed type hypersensitivity rC3cti':}llS \'lC:t2 m(>asu:t(~(t hy skin testin£; and were si:.;nificantly hi;~hc:t in infccte'.i nnimnls and animals immuni.sed with leishmaui,q ~ \.;rhe.n cqmr.'CJ.re:ed t.) uninfec. ted animals. H(ver) skin t(;st respns(s coulcJ )nly be elicit('_d with a d{)se seven times higher than that :t()utincly used in humans. DTH 10si')n8 Here nevet" erythcmat(•.us ~ Nor.mal serum ,)f hyr.8.xes contains both natural 8;jglutinins Rnd cytotoxic factors although these wer2 l~w~r than those found in man and other animals. The direct it~ulutin~tiun assay showed t hat J n t i b ( die s t CJ 1 (. ish TTl (l n i PI P r r) mas) t e s r' roe r : S S i vel y increas foll()wing infection. It is 't)ussible that ~.his assay could be used for cpidemi::,1()f•.i(,~<11 deter,ti()n •:)f infections in Hild hyraxes. Cyt0toxic antibodies c')ull not be dem (nstratcd in hyraxes after infection artificialthey were produced folloing immunisation. Sanfly biting experiments did n[.t reveRI any infcctinns althuugh theylid reveal that the eyellds noselips and nostrils were common feeding sites.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/2645
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAddis Ababa Universityen_US
dc.subjectBiologyen_US
dc.titleRock Hyraxes and Clltnneous Leishmaniasis in Ethiopiaen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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