H. Ziam et Vs. Pandey, Duration of infection of jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) with Trichostrongylus colubriformis, J PARASITOL, 86(4), 2000, pp. 893-896
Jirds (Meriones unguiculatus) were infected with 700 infective larvae (L3)
of Trichostrongylus colubriformis. The fecal egg counts (epg) were followed
regularly until 340 days postinoculation, and worm numbers were determined
on necropsy at 315 and 350 days postinoculation. The epg increased to a pe
ak of 2,600 on day 24 postinoculation. Thereafter, the epg showed continuou
s decrease from day 31 until day 318 postinoculation. The rates of inoculum
recovery were 0.29-1.43% on day 315 and 0.142-0.428% on day 350 postinocul
ation. On day 315 postinoculation, 12 male worms were recovered from 2 of 3
animals necropsied. On day 350 postinoculation, all 6 animals were infecte
d, and 6 female and 4 male worms were recovered. The systemic IgM, IgG, and
intestinal mucous IgA responses were significantly higher in infected grou
ps compared with negative control groups necropsied on 315 and 350 days pos
tinoculation (P < 0.001). These results confirm that the T. colubriformis-j
ird system is a useful model for studies on the various host-parasite relat
ionships of chronic trichostrongylosis.