
Trypanotolerance reaches varying degrees of stability in wild and domestic animals according to their co-evolutionary contacts with tsetse flies and trypanosomes. In this context, various mechanisms developed by wild and domestic Bovidae to cope with tsetse and trypanosome challenge are discussed.
Trypanosoma, Tsetse Flies, Trypanosomiasis, Bovine, Animals, Wild, Feeding Behavior, Ruminants, Adaptation, Physiological, Immunity, Innate, Host-Parasite Interactions, Insect Vectors, Trypanosomiasis, African, Species Specificity, Animals, Cattle, Disease Reservoirs
Trypanosoma, Tsetse Flies, Trypanosomiasis, Bovine, Animals, Wild, Feeding Behavior, Ruminants, Adaptation, Physiological, Immunity, Innate, Host-Parasite Interactions, Insect Vectors, Trypanosomiasis, African, Species Specificity, Animals, Cattle, Disease Reservoirs
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