Infectivity of Plasmodium gallinaceum Sporozoites from Oocysts |
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Authors: | VALQIRIA R. DAHER,ANTONANA U. KRETTLI&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Parasitologia da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and Centro de Pesquisas "RenéRachou," FIOCRUZ, 30,000 Belo Horizonte, Minus Gerais, Brazil |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Infectivity of Plasmodium gallinaceum (Brumpt) sporozoites isolated from midguts and salivary glands of experimentally infected Aedes fluviatilis (Lutz) was studied. The 2 populations were compared at 7, 8, and 9 days postisolation from mosquitoes, which were maintained at 27 C ± 1C and ∼75% relative humidity. Infectivity of the parasites was evaluated by the length of the prepatent period of the infection in 2-week-old chicks inoculated intramuscularly. Infection was caused by 7-day-old sporozoites from salivary glands, but not from midguts. Older sporozoites induced infection in all the inoculated chicks. The results suggested a somewhat higher infectivity of the 8- and 9-day salivary-gland parasites than of the oocyst sporozoites. However, unlike sporozoites from mammalian malaria, oocyst sporozoites from avian malaria were highly infective at this age. |
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Keywords: | Plasmodium gallinaceum: Aedes fluviatilis oocyst sporozoites salivary-gland sporozoites infectivity for chicks |
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