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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1975 Mar; 6(1): 68-73
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-30812

ABSTRACT

R. sabanus and R. muelleri are very common in the lowland forests of Malaysia. In nature they are infected with Breinlia sp. and D. ramachandrani. In an attempt to determine whether they are also susceptible to subperiodic B. malayi and thereby being potential reservoirs of infection of the disease, 24 R. muelleri and 17 R. sabanus were experimentally infected with the parasite. Results show that although they can support the full development of the parasite, they are poor hosts. This confirms the observation that in Malaysia natural infection of Rattus spp. with the parasite has not been seen. These rats therefore are probably not important in the zoonotic transmission of subperiodic B. malayi in Malaysia.


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Animals , Brugia/growth & development , Cats , Disease Reservoirs , Female , Filariasis/epidemiology , Filarioidea/parasitology , Malaysia , Male , Microfilariae/parasitology , Periodicity , Rats/parasitology , Zoonoses
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