Author:
JUNGERSEN G.,ERIKSEN L.,NANSEN P.,FAGERHOLM H.-P.
Abstract
In spite of the vast distribution and considerable impact on human
and animal health of Ascaris suum and A. lumbricoides,
little is known of the sexual biology and reproductive capacity of these
intestinal nematodes. By oral transfer of adult
female worms to previously parasite-naive pigs we show that in the absence
of
males the egg production ceases after 2–3
weeks. Such females readily resume egg production a few days after oral
transfer of male worms. These observations throw
light on an important aspect of Ascaris biology, but also pave
the
way for possible experimental interbreeding between
the human and pig Ascaris species.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Cited by
18 articles.
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