Four laboratory-hatched European kestrels Falco tinnunculus L. were fed on
laboratory mice and common voles Microtus arvalis Pallas previously inocula
ted with different doses of sporulated oocysts of Caryospora kutzeri Boer,
1982. Two kestrels that were fed infected mice shed C. kutzeri oocysts 6 da
ys after ingesting murine tissues. To compare direct and indirect transmiss
ions, two of the kestrels were subsequently directly inoculated with 10(5)
sporulated C. kutzeri oocysts and became patent on days 8 and 9 and shed ca
ryosporan oocysts up to day 25 post inoculation. Additionally, four mice we
re inoculated with 10(6) oocysts in order to examine mouse tissues for the
presence of developmental stages of C. kutzeri. No coccidian stages were fo
und in the tissues of inoculated mice. The experiment showed that developme
ntal stages of C. kutzeri are able to survive in mouse tissues and cause in
fection of suitable host after their ingestion.