Morzaria S P, Young A S, Hudson E B
Parasitology. 1977 Jun;74(3):291-8. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000047910.
A Babesia-free batch of laboratory reared Boophilus decoloratus ticks was infected with a Kenyan strain of Babesia bigemina by feeding them on a steer infected by inoculation of a blood stabilate. The engorged female ticks showed developing stages of B. bigemina in their haemolymph and subsequently their progeny transmitted the parasite to a susceptible splenectomized steer. Attempts were made to produce stabilates from pre-fed larvae and nymphs derived from infected batches of B. decoloratus. Only the stabilates derived from the nymphs pre-fed either on cattle or rabbits produced B. bigemina infection when inoculated intravenously into susceptible cattle.
一批无巴贝斯虫的实验室饲养的无色牛蜱,通过让它们吸食接种了血液稳定株而感染的公牛,感染了肯尼亚株的双芽巴贝斯虫。饱血的雌蜱在其血淋巴中显示出双芽巴贝斯虫的发育阶段,随后它们的后代将寄生虫传播给了一只易感的脾切除公牛。尝试从感染批次的无色牛蜱的预饲幼虫和若虫中制备稳定株。只有在牛或兔子上预饲的若虫衍生的稳定株静脉接种到易感牛时才产生双芽巴贝斯虫感染。