Some factors controlling the stimulation of sporogony of Theileria parva in its tick vector Rhipicephalus appendiculatus |
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Authors: | A S Young B L Leitch J J Mutugi |
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Affiliation: | Protozoology Division, Veterinary Research Department, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Muguga, P.O. Box 32, Kikuyu, Kenya |
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Abstract: | Young A. S., Leitch B. L. and Mutugi J. J. 1984. Some factors controlling the stimulation of sporogony of Theileria parva in its tick vector, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus. International Journal for Parasitology14: 97–102. The effect of various temperature treatments on the sporogony cycle of Theileria parva in the salivary glands of unfed adult Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks of various ages was investigated. It was found that ticks incubated at 28 or 37°C would develop sporozoites infective to cattle but never in such large numbers as in ticks fed on rabbits. Heat stimulation of sporogony was possible for isolates of T. parva with minimal laboratory handling. The age of the ticks incubated at 28 or 37°C was important since sporozoites could only be induced at the earliest on day 27 or 28 p.repl. (post-repletion) and at the latest by day 41 p.repl. The age of ticks fed on rabbits was not as important for the production of sporozoites. |
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Keywords: | Ticks Apicomplexa sporogony temperature age |
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