Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Plasmodium fieldi: observations on the Hackeri and ABI strains in Macaca mulatta monkeys and mosquitoes.
- Journal:
- The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
- Year:
- 2009
- Authors:
- Collins, William E et al.
- Affiliation:
- Division of Parasitic Diseases and Scientific Resources Branch · United States
Abstract
Macaca mulatta monkeys infected with the Hackeri strain of Plasmodium fieldi had maximum parasite counts ranging from 1,300 to 301,320/microL. In 43 intact animals infected with the ABI strain, the maximum parasite counts ranged from 672 to 57,189/microL (median = 15,100/microL); in 46 splenectomized monkeys, the maximum parasite count ranged from 660 to 350,000/microL (median = 52,245/microL). Transmission through Anopheles dirus mosquitoes was obtained on 11 occasions with pre-patent periods of 9-14 days. Relapses occurred between two and eight times during a 1-year period. P. fieldi has potential for testing prophylactic and radical curative drugs.
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