Abstract:
Babesia occultans, the causative agent of a benign form of cattle babesiosis in South Africa, was continuously
cultivated in microaerophilous stationary-phase culture. A modified medium, 199, supplemented
with either 40% (v/v) bovine or 40% (v/v) horse serum, was used. Cultures were initiated in a humidified
atmosphere containing 2% 0₂, 5% C0₂, and 93% N₂. The highest percentage of parasitized erythrocytes
(PPE) reached 4,5% in horse-serum- and 2,4% in bovine-serum-supplemented medium. Parasite
suspensions were cryopreserved and successfully resuscitated.