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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 93(6): 861-64, Nov.-Dec. 1998. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-223896

ABSTRACT

Reproductive anomalies associated with the tsetse DNA virus infection in the female tsetse hosts, Glossina morsitans centralis Machado and Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood, inoculated with the virus during the 3rd instar larval stage were studied and the data compared to those obtained from the control females injected with sterile physiological saline. Virus infected flies had significantly longer first and second pregnancy cycles (P<0.0001) and produced pupae that were of significantly less weight in miligrams (P<0.0001) compared to controls. Transmission of the virus to progeny was not absolute and only 21 per cent of G.m. centralis and 48 per cent of G.m. morsitans first progeny flies from infected females developed salivary gland hypertrophy as a result of transmission from mother to progeny. The virus infected females produced significantly fewere pupae compared to the controls during the experimental period (P<0.00001).


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Animals , DNA Virus Infections , Reproduction/genetics , Tsetse Flies/virology , Glossinidae/physiology
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