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The duration of Plasmodium relictum infection in canaries1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Ann Bishop
Affiliation:
Molteno Institute, University of Cambridge
P. Tate
Affiliation:
Molteno Institute, University of Cambridge
Mary Vincent Thorpe
Affiliation:
Molteno Institute, University of Cambridge

Extract

Experiments upon the duration of chronic infections of Plasmodium relictum in canaries prove that parasites may persist in the peripheral blood, as ordinary schizogonic stages, up to 8 years and 3 months after infection and that the blood of such birds is infective for clean birds for at least the same period.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1938

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