Infectivities of Four Isolates of Taenia taeniaeformis to Various Rodents

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Taenia taeniaeformis were isolated from Norway rats captured at Sapporo (SRN isolate) and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KRN) and from Bedford's gray red-backed voles at Toubetsu (TCR) and Abuta (ACR). SRN, KRN and TCR isolates showed similar degree of infectivity to various rodents in which cysticerci with hooks were obtained in laboratory rats, white tuberous lesions in mice and no cysts or lesions in Mongolian gerbils and voles. Contrary to this, inoculation with ACR isolate eggs resulted in strobilocerci formation in the liver of voles, but no cysts were observed in rats, mice or gerbils. This host specificity of ACR isolate to voles suggests that it might be a new species of Taenia. © 1994, Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. All rights reserved.

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Nonaka, N., Iwaki, T., Okamoto, M., Ooi, H. K., Oku, Y., Ohbayashi, M., & Kamiya, M. (1994). Infectivities of Four Isolates of Taenia taeniaeformis to Various Rodents. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 56(3), 565–567. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.56.565

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