Experimental study of heat-killed oocysts of Cryptosporidium Parvum in Balb/ c Mice

Section: Article
Published
Jun 1, 2020
Pages
158-173

Abstract

The present study investigated the possibility of infecting Mus musculus mice, experimentally, with cryptosporidiosis by inoculation with Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts, after treatment with temperatures (70 C) and non-treated oocysts, single or double doses, aiming at enrichment of information related to existence of oocysts infected, outside the body of the host when subjected to temperatures. Criteria taken into consideration are the period spent by the parasite inside the body of the host, number of oocytes shed by the parasite with the hosts stool, total and differential leukocyte count. The Results of the present study shows: 1- Shedding of Oocysts started at the 4th day post infection by non-treated Oocysts, at single dose, and continued until the day 35 post infection, whereas with the challenge dose it continued until the 17th day post infection. 2- Temperature at (70Co) killed the Oocysts as infection of mice didnt occur. 3- Generally, a gradual increase in total and differential leukocyte count on infection with non-treated Oocysts at day 3 post infection.

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M. S. Khudhair, محمد, N. E.S. Al-Niaeemi, and نبیل, “Experimental study of heat-killed oocysts of Cryptosporidium Parvum in Balb/ c Mice”, EDUSJ, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 158–173, Jun. 2020.