Schmidt L H, Fradkin R, Harrison J, Rossan R N
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1977 Jul;26(4):612-22. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1977.26.612.
This report summarizes the results of a comparative study of the virulence of the "S-M," H, and C strains of P. knowlesi for Indian rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and cynomolgus monkeys [M. irus (fascicularis)] of Malayan (West Malaysia) and Philippine origins. Each of the above strains produced fulminating, uniformly fatal infections in the rhesus monkey and mild, chronic infections, characterized by relatively low level parasitemias in cynomolgus monkeys of Philippine origin. In striking contrast, the H and C strains produced infections in cynomolgus monkeys of Malayan origin which were indistinguishable in severity from infections produced in M. mulatta. The circumstances of the study precluded evaluation of the virulence of the "S-M" strain for M. irus of Malayan origin. Even so, the available data make it necessary to qualify the long-held belief that infections with P. knowlesi in M. irus invariably follow a benign course.
本报告总结了诺氏疟原虫“S-M”株、H株和C株对印度恒河猴(猕猴)以及来自马来亚(西马来西亚)和菲律宾的食蟹猴(M. irus [fascicularis])的毒力比较研究结果。上述每种菌株在恒河猴中均引发暴发性、一致致命的感染,而在菲律宾食蟹猴中引发轻度慢性感染,其特征为寄生虫血症水平相对较低。形成鲜明对比的是,H株和C株在马来亚食蟹猴中引发的感染,其严重程度与在恒河猴中引发的感染无异。该研究的情况使得无法评估“S-M”株对马来亚M. irus的毒力。即便如此,现有数据使得有必要修正长期以来的观点,即M. irus感染诺氏疟原虫总是呈良性病程。