Observations on the exoerythrocytic stages of different isolates of Plasmodium cynomolgi in hepatocytes of New World aotus and Saimiri monkeys

The Journal of Parasitology
JoAnn S SullivanW E Collins

Abstract

Sporozoites of 3 isolates of Plasmodium cynomolgi dissected from the salivary glands of Anopheles dirus and Anopheles quadrimaculatus were injected intravenously into 9 New World monkeys. Liver stage parasites were demonstrated in all 9 animals; 7 of these animals also produced blood stages after prepatent periods of 9 to 23 days.

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Jun 11, 2002·The Journal of Parasitology·JoAnn S SullivanWilliam E Collins
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Jul 26, 2003·The Journal of Parasitology·JoAnn S SullivanWilliam E Collins
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Mar 25, 2015·Cell Host & Microbe·Sebastian A MikolajczakStefan H I Kappe

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