Development of Brugia Pahangi Infections and Lymphatic Lesions in Male Offspring of Female Jirds with Homologous Infections
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The development of Brugia pahangi infections and associated gross lymphatic lesions were compared in male offspring from B. pahangi-infected and uninfected female jirds. The numbers of adult worms recovered did not differ between groups but a greater number of offspring of infected females (92%) developed circulating microfilaraemias than did individuals from uninfected females (50%). Intralymphatic granulomatous thrombi, lymphatic dilatations and lymphatic lesion scores were significantly reduced in offspring from infected mothers.
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