Studies on the Transmission of Simian Malarias, I. Transmission of Two Strains of Plasmodium inui by Anopheles maculatus and A. stephensi

Five species of Anopheles mosquitoes were examined in regard to their susceptibility to infection with the OS and L strains of Plasmodium inui. Anopheles maculatus and A. stephensi were readily infected and were able to transmit each of the strains by bite. Three New World mosquitoes, A. quadrimacul...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of parasitology 1966-08, Vol.52 (4), p.664-668
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description Five species of Anopheles mosquitoes were examined in regard to their susceptibility to infection with the OS and L strains of Plasmodium inui. Anopheles maculatus and A. stephensi were readily infected and were able to transmit each of the strains by bite. Three New World mosquitoes, A. quadrimaculatus, A. freeborni, and A. albimanus, became infected. The A. quadrimaculatus rarely exhibited sporozoite-positive salivary glands. The other two species failed to produce gland infections.
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Anopheles
Bites and stings
Gametocytes
Infections
Insect Vectors
Malaria
Monkey Diseases
Monkeys
Mosquitos
Oocysts
Parasites
Plasmodium
Salivary glands
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Sporozoites
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