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. 2012 Jul 24;6(7):e1734. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001734

Figure 3. Parasitaemia pattern in monkeys infected with T.b. rhodesiense KETRI 2537 and subsequently treated with DB844.

Figure 3

Symbols and error bars represent means and SEs, respectively, of 7 animals; monkeys were treated with DB844 at 6 mg/kg×14 days, from 28–41 days post infection; Log parasitaemia values were determined by microscopic examination of wet smears of blood using the matching method of Herbert and Lumsden, 1976 [23].