STUDIES ON MALAYAN FILARIASIS IN CHE-JU IS., KOREA:4 Experimental transmission of <I>Brugia malayi</I> (Che-ju strain) to domestic cats
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Che-ju strain of <I>B. malayi</I> was successfully transmitted to three domestic cats by subcutaneous injection of infective-stage larvae obtained from naturally-infected <I>Ae. togoi</I>. The second generation of the strain of <I>B. malayi</I> was established in nine cats which had been inoculated subcutaneously with the infective larvae developed in laboratorybred Nagasaki strain of <I>Ae. togoi</I>. The third generation was built up by subcutaneous inoculation in two cats through <I>Ae. togoi</I> and four cats through Liverpool strain of <I>Ae. aegypti</I>. The prepatent periods were 91-131 days. The microfilaria counts in the peripheral blood gradually increased in one third to two thirds of successfully transmitted cats. The microfilariae of Che-ju strain exhibited a subperiodic tendency in the cat. The average infection rate of laboratorybred Nagasaki strain of <I>Ae. togoi</I> was 69.3% with infective larvae of <I>B. malayi</I>. The mean number of larvae per mosquito was 5.8 with the infective larvae. Nagasaki strain of <I>Ar. subalbatus</I> was not susceptible to <I>B. malayi</I> infection. <I>B. pahangi</I> developed to the infective form in both <I>Ae. togoi</I> and <I>Ar. subalbatus.</I>
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