Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Information - PAAT volume 32 Programme Against
African Trypanosomiasis - PAAT
Volume 32, part 2
TSETSE AND TRYPANOSOMIASIS INFORMATION Numbers 14961–15195



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CONTENTS



SECTION A – NEWS
Programme Against African Trypanosomosis: Report of the14th PAG Coordinators Meeting, Kampala, Uganda
External Evaluation of PAAT

SECTION B – ABSTRACTS
1. General (including land use)
2. Tsetse biology

(a) Rearing of tsetse flies
(b) Taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry
(c) Distribution, ecology, behaviour, population studies

3. Tsetse control (including environmental side effects)
4. Epidemiology: vector-host and vector-parasite interactions
5. Human trypanosomosis

(a) Surveillance
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Treatment

6. Animal trypanosomosis

(a) Survey and distribution
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Trypanotolerance
(d) Treatment

7. Experimental trypanosomosis

(a) Diagnostics
(b) Pathology and immunology
(c) Chemotherapeutics

8. Trypanosome research

(a) Cultivation of trypanosomes
(b) Taxonomy, characterization of isolates
(c) Life cycle, morphology, biochemical and molecular studies

 

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