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Kinetics of Dipetalonema Viteae Infections Established by Surgical Implantation of Adult Worms into Hamsters

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1979
Native LVG strain hamsters were infected with Dipetalonema viteae by the surgical implantation of adult worms. Groups of hamsters received either 50 male, 50 female, 50 male plus 50 female or 25 male plus 25 female worms per hamster. Approximately 50% of the transferred worms became established in the recipient hosts regardless of the number or sex of ...
Colin Dobson   +2 more
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Dipetalonema viteae: Resistance in Meriones unguiculatus with multiple infections of stage-3 larvae

open access: yesExperimental Parasitology, 1986
The jird, Meriones unguiculatus, infected with 80 normal infective larvae of Dipetalonema viteae, revealed a recovery rate of 27.9% 12 weeks after infection. A pretreatment by three injections of 50 normal larvae each and challenge by 80 larvae resulted in a recovery rate of 10.7%.
Andreas Ruppel, H J Diesfeld, R Lucius
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Experimental Dipetalonema reconditum Infections in Dogs

Journal of Parasitology, 1984
Dipetalonema reconditum is a filarid nematode residing subcutaneously in dogs, and is transmitted by fleas. Previous studies on experimental infections are limited to those by Pennington (1972, Diss. Abst. 33B: 772-B) and Farnell and Faulkner (1978, J. Parasit. 64: 565567).
B A, Lindemann, J W, McCall
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