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Infectivity, growth, development and pathology of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda) in the golden hamster
Authors:Adam C Isaacson  Jane E Huffman and Bernard Fried
Institution:

* Department of Biological Sciences, Parasitology Laboratory, Rutgers-The State University, Newark, NJ 07102, U.S.A.

? Department of Biological Sciences, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, U.S.A.

§ Department of Biology, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, U.S.A.

Abstract:Laboratory hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) were experimentally infected with 75 ± 15 metacercarial cysts of Echinostoma caproni. Worms were recovered from days 7 to 89 post-infection with eight to 90 (average 37) parasites in the small intestine. Worm wet weights averaged 0.85 mg at 10 days, 1.8 mg at 17 days, 3.4 mg at 45 days, and 7.7 mg at 89 days; average dry weights for the identical days were, 0.15, 0.30, 0.70 and 2.2 mg, respectively. The average body area of worms fixed in hot (80°C) alcohol-formalin-acetic acid was 0.21 mm2 on day 3, 4.9 mm2 on day 10, and 17.7 mm2 on day 42. Clinical signs in some hamsters included progressive unthriftiness and watery diarrhea. Gross examination revealed enlarged lymphatic nodules along the length of the small intestine. The histopathological responses of hamsters to the parasite showed erosion of the intestinal villi with lymphocytic infiltration being the primary response; hemorrhagic areas were also observed in the villi.
Keywords:Echinostoma caproni  infectivity  growth  development  pathology  Mesocricetus auratus
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