Trypanocidal agent

[1] Examples include:[2] As of 2008[update], 17[4] or 18[5] African countries had confirmed resistant parasite populations, and as of 2011[update] that was up to 21.

[5] Multiply resistant populations are an increasing problem in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon[6] and south east Mali.

[7] The Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance (in T. congolense isolated from Boran cattle) between July 1989 and February 1993.

[8] This likely indicates a permanent loss of function in this area for the tested trypanocides, diminazene aceturate, isometamidium chloride, and homidium chloride.

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