1972
DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(72)90211-8
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Cyclical transmission of a West African strain of Trypanosoma vivax in rabbits

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“…Passage of the rat-adapted strain into sheep led to temporary loss of infectivity to rats (36) whereas the 3 strains naturally infective to mice maintained their infectivity to mice after single inoculations into sheep and cattle, although with one strain a few passages were necessary before the infection in mice became similar to those in mice from the original transmission line (103). The strains that were naturally infective to mice retained their ability of cyclical transmission by G. rnorsituns and G. tachynoider (30), while the other rodent-adapted strains lost their transmissibility by Glossina (33,78), except on one occasion when serum supplementation was given to splenectomized rabbits prior to fly challenge (77). Anaemia was present in mice and splenectomized rabbits (77,82,147).…”
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“…Passage of the rat-adapted strain into sheep led to temporary loss of infectivity to rats (36) whereas the 3 strains naturally infective to mice maintained their infectivity to mice after single inoculations into sheep and cattle, although with one strain a few passages were necessary before the infection in mice became similar to those in mice from the original transmission line (103). The strains that were naturally infective to mice retained their ability of cyclical transmission by G. rnorsituns and G. tachynoider (30), while the other rodent-adapted strains lost their transmissibility by Glossina (33,78), except on one occasion when serum supplementation was given to splenectomized rabbits prior to fly challenge (77). Anaemia was present in mice and splenectomized rabbits (77,82,147).…”
Section: The Disease In Rodents'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strains that were naturally infective to mice retained their ability of cyclical transmission by G. rnorsituns and G. tachynoider (30), while the other rodent-adapted strains lost their transmissibility by Glossina (33,78), except on one occasion when serum supplementation was given to splenectomized rabbits prior to fly challenge (77). Anaemia was present in mice and splenectomized rabbits (77,82,147). Reticulocytes were absent in blood of anaemic mice (147) but this may be due to the short duration of infection (5 days) since anaemia was pronounced only in the last 3 days.…”
Section: The Disease In Rodents'mentioning
confidence: 99%