Fig. 6From: Molecular screening of tsetse flies and cattle reveal different Trypanosoma species including T. grayi and T. theileri in northern CameroonCorrelation of packed cell volume (PCV) in cattle blood with the presence of Trypanosoma DNA. a “Non-infected” vs “infected” animals. Cattle are considered “infected”, if the Trypanosoma species as a source of a PCR product was confirmed, excluding bodonid and NI100 products. All other animals were grouped as “non-infected”. The boxes indicate the corresponding 95% confidence intervals. b PCVs of individual cattle, in which DNA of the indicated parasites were detected. Dotted lines indicate the 95% confidence intervals for PCV of animals, in which no trypanosomal DNA was detected; the grey line indicates the threshold PCV of 25%. c PCVs of individual cattle, in which DNA of Bodonidae or NI100 were detected. Dotted lines indicate the 95% confidence intervals for PCV of “non-infected” animals; the grey line indicates the threshold PCV of 25%Back to article page