Abstract
Eight strains of laboratory mice were susceptible to subclinical infections with Cryptosporidium sp. at 1 to 4 days of age, but only a transient infection could be established at 21 days of age or older. Immunosuppression of 21-day-old mice failed to render them more susceptible to infection. Laboratory storage conditions for Cryptosporidium sp. were investigated by titration in 1- to 4-day-old mice. Storage by freezing with a variety of cryoprotectants was unsuccessful, but storage at 4°C in phosphate-buffered saline or 2.5% potassium dichromate was possible for 4 to 6 months.
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Sherwood, D., Angus, K. W., Snodgrass, D. R., & Tzipori, S. (1982). Experimental cryptosporidiosis in laboratory mice. Infection and Immunity, 38(2), 471–475. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.38.2.471-475.1982
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