
doi: 10.1007/bf02359579
pmid: 5164595
Eleven strains ofT. evansi breaking through prophylaxis with quinapyramine suraminate were tested for development of resistance to suramin, quinapyramine, and four strains also to diminazene. It was noted that a variable degree of resistance had developed to the former two drugs but not to diminazene. A strain each emerging from prophylaxis with suramin and with quinapyramine was found to have developed resistance to the inducing drug but without cross-resistance to the other two drugs.
Trypanosoma, Quinolinium Compounds, Amidines, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Suramin, Trypanocidal Agents, Rats, Pyrimidines, Trypanosomiasis, Animals, Horse Diseases, Horses, Triazenes
Trypanosoma, Quinolinium Compounds, Amidines, Drug Resistance, Microbial, Suramin, Trypanocidal Agents, Rats, Pyrimidines, Trypanosomiasis, Animals, Horse Diseases, Horses, Triazenes
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