Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research (Sep 2008)

Studies on effects of lactose on experimental <i>Trypanosoma vivax</i> infection in Zebu cattle. 2. Packed cell volume

  • M.Y. Fatihu,
  • S. Adamu,
  • I.A. Umar,
  • N.D.G. Ibrahim,
  • L.O. Eduvie,
  • K.A.N. Esievo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v75i3.93
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 3
pp. 181 – 187

Abstract

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The ability of intravenously administered lactose in normal saline to prevent a decline in packed cell volume (PCV) during experimental trypanosomosis was studied in Zebu cattle. During the lactose infusion period, the PCV was stable up to Day 5 post-infection (p.i.) in a lactose-infused group, compared to that in an uninfused group in which the PCV dropped significantly (P 0.05) between the groups during the period in which lactose infusion was stopped. The mean levels of parasitaemic waves and parasitaemia were higher, more prolonged and more frequent in the lactose-infused group. It was inferred that the lactose was able to prevent an early onset of anaemia in the Trypanosoma vivax-infected Zebu cattle.