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Trypanosoma melophagium from the sheep ked Melophagus ovinus on the island of St Kilda
2010
Parasitology
S U M M A R Y The sheep ked has been largely eradicated in the UK but persists in the feral Soay sheep of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides. Sheep keds transmit Trypanosoma melophagium, but parasitaemias are typically cryptic and this trypanosome has not been recorded in the St Kilda sheep. Trypanosomes were detected by PCR in preserved keds and were also found in gut smears from live keds; one infected gut was used to establish the trypanosome in vitro. Examination of the morphology of
doi:10.1017/s0031182010000752
pmid:20546642
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