Es. Kaneshiro et Jn. Maiorano, SURVIVAL AND INFECTIVITY OF PNEUMOCYSTIS-CARINII OUTSIDE THE MAMMALIAN HOST, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology, 43(5), 1996, pp. 35-35
Air blower prefilters servicing HEPA-filtered Biobubble housing Pneumo
cystis carinii-infected rats were stored for up to five months at -80
degrees C to room temperature. After storage, 76% of immunosuppressed
rats exposed to these prefilters developed P. carinii infections. In c
ontrast, only 4% of control immunosuppressed rats exposed to autoclave
d filters had P. carinii infections. These observations indicate that
the organism has a dormant form that remains infective for at least se
veral months outside the mammalian host.