Keymer A, Martin J, Wainwright S M
J Helminthol. 1983 Sep;57(3):225-30. doi: 10.1017/s0022149x00009524.
Experimental investigations of the subcutaneous infection of third-stage larvae of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis reveal discrepancies between the actual and intended inoculum, and also variability between replicate inocula. Emphasis is thus placed on the importance of obtaining accurate estimates of the level of confidence associated with inoculum size. Under specified laboratory conditions, the retention of infectivity of N. brasiliensis larvae was found to be age-dependent, with a maximum of between 120 and 156 days. The motility of the larvae was not found to be indicative of their ability to complete migration and to become established in the small intestine of the host following subcutaneous inoculation.
对巴西日圆线虫三期幼虫皮下感染的实验研究表明,实际接种量与预期接种量之间存在差异,而且重复接种之间也存在变异性。因此,重点强调了获得与接种量相关的准确置信水平估计值的重要性。在特定实验室条件下,发现巴西日圆线虫幼虫的感染力保持情况与年龄有关,最长为120至156天。未发现幼虫的活力可表明其在皮下接种后完成迁移并在宿主小肠中定植的能力。