Effect of Bile on Infectivity of Histomonas meleagridis of Liver Origin |
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Authors: | EVERETT E LUND ANNE M CHUTE |
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Institution: | National Animal Parasite Laboratory, Veterinary Sciences Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Beltsville, Md. 20705 |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS After 30 min exposure to fresh turkey bile at 99 F, 100,000 Histomonas meleagridis of turkey liver origin failed to infect any of 20 poults inoculated rectally. Only one of 20 poults similarly inoculated with histomonads exposed to fresh turkey bile for only 5 min at 99 F became infected. Fifteen of 20 poults became infected following rectal inoculation with 100,000 H. meleagridis of liver origin held in physiologic saline for 30 min at 99 F. All infected birds developed liver lesions and died. Altho H. meleagridis was very abundant in the livers of all potential donor poults and all infected recipient poults, histomonads were never found in the gall bladders of any of these birds. In some such birds, a few apparently degenerating histomonads were detected in the duodenum near the entrance of the bile ducts. Histomonads of liver origin are regarded as of little or no consequence in the transmission of this protozoon. |
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