Observations on the occurrence of crystal-like structures in nematode parasites of sheep and cattle |
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Authors: | PJ Waller KM Dash GW Major |
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Institution: | 1. CSIRO Division of Animal Health, McMaster Laboratory, Private Bag No. 1, Glebe, N.S.W. 2037, Australia;2. CSIRO Division of Animal Health, Pastoral Research Laboratory, Private Bag, Armidale, N.S.W. 2350, Australia |
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Abstract: | Waller P. J., Dash K. M. and Major G. W. 1979. Observations on the Occurrence of crystal-like structures in nematode parasites of sheep and cattle. Internationl Journal for Parasitology9: 147–151. Intracellular rod-like inclusions were found in a high percentage of inhibited fourth-stage larvae of H. contortus in sheep with naturally acquired infections. Artificial infections showed inclusions occurred in developing as well as inhibited fourth-stage larvae. The presence of these structures was associated with degenerative changes of the parasites and serial worm counts showed that larvae with large numbers of inclusions failed to persist within the host.Large refractive hexagonal crystals were observed in the gut lumen of fourth-stage and adult O. ostertagi acquired by previously worm-free lambs grazed on cattle pastures. The crystals tended to accumulate in the posterior gut region where they may cause gut blockage and lead to early mortality of the parasites in the abnormal host. No inclusions or crystals were observed in O. ostertagi from cattle or goats, or in O. circumcincta from sheep. |
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Keywords: | Crystalline inclusions worm degeneration |
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