Literature DB >> 19868556

DATA ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HETERAKIS PAPILLOSA IN THE FOWL.

H W Graybill1.   

Abstract

In observations on the development of the ova of Heterakis papillosa in cultures, it was found that they failed to develop at a temperature ranging from 2.5-8 degrees C., but developed slowly at a temperature of 11.5-13.5 degrees C. The minimum temperature for development seems to lie between 8 degrees and 11.5-13.5 degrees C. At temperatures ranging in various cultures from 18-29 degrees C. ova developed to their final stage in 7 to 12 days. Undeveloped ova subjected to a freezing temperature for a period of 4 days were viable at the end of that time. Fully developed ones remained alive when exposed out of doors for a period of 7 days at a temperature ranging from 5-62 degrees F. Undeveloped ova survived desiccation at room temperature for a period of 16 days, but not for 41 days. Fully developed eggs were alive after desiccation for 18 days, but not after 49 days. In another instance they were no longer viable after 10 days. Embryos within ova kept in physiological salt solution at room temperature survived during a period of a little over 12 months. Fully developed ova kept in soil outdoors under circumstances approaching natural conditions contained living embryos after a period of 8 months. From a study of a series of artificially infested chickens killed at short intervals it appears that the ova of Heterakis hatch in the small intestine and the larvae pass by way of the small and large intestines to the ceca where they undergo development to maturity. Larvae found in the mucosa of the ceca were not in an encysted condition. Feeding of numerous artificially incubated ova may lead to a light infestation, the cause of which has not been definitely determined. A period of 57 days was required for larvae to reach maturity in a host. The entire cycle from egg to adult requires a minimum time of about 64 days. A brief study of the growth and development of larvae within the host has been made. No evidence was found of a migration through the tissues. A few penetrate into the mucosa of the ceca.

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Year:  1921        PMID: 19868556      PMCID: PMC2128090          DOI: 10.1084/jem.34.3.259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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1.  A MEANS OF TRANSMITTING THE FOWL NEMATODE, HETERAKIS PAPILLOSA BLOCH.

Authors:  J E Ackert
Journal:  Science       Date:  1917-10-19       Impact factor: 47.728

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1.  [Biological studies on Ascaridia galli Schrank 1788].

Authors:  K FRENZEN
Journal:  Z Parasitenkd       Date:  1954
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