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The Uganda I/CDC strain of Plasmodium malariae in Aotus lemurinus griseimembra monkeys.

W E Collins1, J C Skinner, J R Broderson, M Pappaioanou, V Filipski, B B Sutton, P S Stanfill, A Y Huong, J Roberts, C Wilson.   

Abstract

Two lines of the Uganda I/CDC strain of Plasmodium malariae were studied in splenectomized Aotus lemurinus griseimembra monkeys. A line initially adapted to these monkeys from an infected chimpanzee failed to produce high-level parasite counts or mosquito infection in 13 of this type of monkey during 16 linear passages. Another line, originally adapted from the chimpanzee to Aotus azarae boliviensis, after 7 linear passages in 3 different types of Aotus was then passaged to 14 splenectomized A. lemurinus griseimembra. Geometric mean maximum parasitemia in these monkeys was 18,400/mm3. Mosquito infections were readily obtained during the period just after the parasite count rose above 1,000/mm3. Anopheles freeborni, An. stephensi, An. dirus, and 2 strains of An. gambiae supported the development of the parasite to the presence of sporozoites in the salivary glands. Two attempts to transmit the strain to other splenectomized A. lemurinus griseimembra by sporozoite inoculation were unsuccessful.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2645394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasitol        ISSN: 0022-3395            Impact factor:   1.276


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