The effect of incubation and prefeeding of infected Rhipicephalus simus nymphae and adults on the transmission of Anaplasma marginale

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Potgieter, F.T.
Van Rensburg, L.

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Published by The Government Printer, Pretoria

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Two batches of unfed Rhipicephalus simus nymphae carrying Anaplasma marginale were incubated for 72h and 96h respectively at 37°C. Fifty ticks were triturated at a time and the homogenates were used to infect susceptible cattle. Others were prefed on a bovine host for 72h before tick suspensions were prepared. The same procedure was followed, using a single batch of infected adult ticks. Incubation had no effect on the infectivity of the nymphal homogenates, but prefeeding of nymphae reduced the prepatent period by 8 days in l of the 2 attempts. In the case of the adult ticks both incubation and prefeeding reduced prepatent periods by 5 and 8 days respectively.

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Veterinary medicine

Sustainable Development Goals

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Potgieter, FT & Van Rensburg, L 1982, 'The effect of incubation and prefeeding of infected Rhipicephalus simus nymphae and adults on the transmission of Anaplasma marginale’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 99-101.