A statistically derived disease reaction index based on parasitological, clinical and haematological measurements observed
in 309 5 to 8-month-old Boran cattle following laboratory challenge with Theileria parva is described. Principal component
analysis was applied to 13 measures including first appearance of schizonts, first appearance of piroplasms and first
occurrence of pyrexia, together with the duration and severity of these symptoms, and white blood cell count. The first
principal component, which was based on approximately equal contributions of the 13 variables, provided the definition
for the disease reaction index, defined on a scale of 0–10. As well as providing a more objective measure of the severity
of the reaction, the continuous nature of the index score enables more powerful statistical analysis of the data compared
with that which has been previously possible through clinically derived categories of non-, mild, moderate and severe
reactions.