01245 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036245015300056700001700209700002500226700001900251250003400270260000900304300003400313084001500347082001500362008003900377520060800416990001501024INLIS00000000001660120241111093327 a0010-0721001133 aThe Susceptibility of Two Species of Wallaby to Infection with Trypanosoma evansi /cReid, S. A.; Husein, Amir; Partoutomo, Sutijono; Copeman, D. B. aHusein, Amir aPartoutomo, Sutijono aCopeman, D. B. aAustralian Veterinary Journal c2001 aVol. 79 (4), p. 285-288. 2001 aARTVET1133 aARTVET1133241111 | | |  aObjective To determine the susceptibility of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) and the dusky pademelon (Thylogale brunii) to infection with Trypanosoma evansi. Method Two agile wallabies and three dusky pademelons were experimentally infected with between 5x104 and 10x104 T evansi from a cryopreserved stabilate isolated from an Indonesian buffalo. Animals were observed twice daily for clinical signs and blood was collected every 3 days to determine parasitaemia. Necropsy was conducted on animals that died or were euthanased when in extremis and representative tissue sections examined. aARTVET1133