Mosquito transmission of wild turkey malaria, Plasmodium hermani. |
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Authors: | M D Young J K Nayar D J Forrester |
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Abstract: | Culex nigripalpus experimentally transmitted Plasmodium hermani, a plasmodium of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in Florida. The mosquitoes were infected by feeding upon blood induced parasitemias in domestic turkey poults. The resulting sporozoites, transmitted by either mosquito bites or injection, produced malaria infections in domestic poults. |
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