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The crowding effect in Ancylostoma ceylanicum: density-dependent effects on an experimental model of infection.

Luciana Ribeiro Serafim1, Jéssica Paôla Gonçalves da Silva, Nívia Carolina Nogueira de Paiva, Hudson Andrade dos Santos, Maria da Gloria Quintão Silva, Cláudia Martins Carneiro, Sílvia Regina Costa Dias, Élida Mara Leite Rabelo.   

Abstract

This study compared the course of Ancylostoma ceylanicum infection in hamsters infected with different inocula and the consequences for the host and helminth populations. The average of adult worms recovered, according to the number of third stage larva used, were 28.0, 24.8, 24.6, and 24.8% to inocula size of 25 L3, 75 L3, 125 L3, and 250 L3, respectively. The size of the inoculum did not affect the establishment, survival, or fecundity of adult helminths. Reductions in the red blood cell and hemoglobin levels in the infected group were inversely proportional to the number of white blood cells. Moreover, differential cell counting revealed a positive correlation between the worm load and leucocyte numbers. The humoral response against excretion-secretion antigens was more robust and sensitive compared with the response against crude extract, with no direct linear correlation with the number of worms. The effect of the population density was more evident in females.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25293765     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-014-4151-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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