Literature DB >> 5297005

The susceptibility of rodents to schistosome infection, with special reference to Schistosoma haematobium.

J H Gear, D H Davis, R J Pitchford.   

Abstract

In this investigation the susceptibility of several species of rodents-Praomys (Mastomys) natalensis, Saccostomus campestris, Arvicanthus niloticus, Aethomys chrysophilus, Tatera brantsi and the white mouse (SAIMR 200 strain)-to Schistosoma haematobium was determined and the pathology studied. From the results it is clear that these rodents are susceptible to infection with Schistosoma haematobium. For various reasons, notably adaptability to laboratory conditions, the most suitable as laboratory animals for the study of bilharziasis are Saccostomus campestris, Arvicanthus niloticus and Praomys (Mastomys) natalensis. These three species breed readily in the laboratory and show a high susceptibility to S. haematobium, with characteristic lesions involving several organs, including the lungs, liver, spleen, pancreas and intestine.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5297005      PMCID: PMC2476116     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  2 in total

1.  Susceptibility studies in schistosomiasis. IV. Susceptibility of wild mammals to infection by Schistosoma haematobium in Egypt, with emphasis on rodents.

Authors:  R E KUNTZ; G M MALAKATIS
Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  1955-10       Impact factor: 1.276

2.  The role of naturally infected wild rodents in the epidemiology of schistosomiasis in the eastern Transvaal.

Authors:  R J PITCHFORD; P S VISSER
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1962-03       Impact factor: 2.184

  2 in total
  3 in total

1.  Evaluation of live attenuated plague vaccines in Praomys (Mastomys) natalensis.

Authors:  A F Hallett
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1977-10       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  [Experimental infections with intestinal nematodes, cestodes and trematodes in Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834)].

Authors:  G Lämmler; H Zahner; I Texdorf
Journal:  Z Parasitenkd       Date:  1968

3.  Schistosoma haematobium infection in the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis): involvement of the urogenital system.

Authors:  R E Kuntz; B J Myers; A W Cheever
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1971       Impact factor: 9.408

  3 in total

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