Experimental transmission of murine malaria by the oral route
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00931597
Experimental transmission of murine malaria by the oral route
Abstract
A total of 116 young male CD1 mice were orally inoculated with mouse blood; half of the animals received 0.2 ml of uninfected blood and the others were given 0.2 ml of Plasmodium berghei yoelii-infected blood in six experiments performed at different times. Almost 30% of the experimental mice acquired malaria as demonstrated by the observation of parasites in their blood. In no case were parasites found in the blood of control mice. Rodent malaria parasites may be transmitted to CD1 mice by the ingestion of mouse blood parasitized by P. b. yoelii. As far as we know, this study represents the first demonstration of oral transmission of murine malaria. Oral transmission studies in this mouse-Plasmodium model may produce very important information on the biology of the malaria parasites.
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