Chiang G L, Loong K P, Eng K L
Division of Medical Entomology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1989 Jun;20(2):169-74.
Five strains of Ma. uniformis from Malaysia were tested for their susceptibility to infection with subperiodic B. malayi. All were found to be susceptible with infection rates ranging from 62% to 100%. The susceptibility rates were directly related to the microfilarial densities of the cat at the time of feeding. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference (p greater than 0.05) among the means of the indices of experimental infection as well as the percentage of infective mosquitoes of the five strains and an old laboratory colony. They were all equally susceptible to subperiodic B. malayi.
对来自马来西亚的5株马来布鲁线虫进行了检测,以确定它们对亚周期型马来丝虫感染的易感性。结果发现所有菌株均易感,感染率在62%至100%之间。易感性率与喂食时猫的微丝蚴密度直接相关。统计分析表明,这5个菌株以及一个旧的实验室群体的实验感染指数平均值和感染性蚊子百分比之间没有显著差异(p大于0.05)。它们对亚周期型马来丝虫的易感性相同。