Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 1992)

Further development of the baboon as a model for acute schistosomiasis

  • Raymond T. Damian,
  • Miguel A. de la Rosa,
  • Daniel J. Murfin,
  • Clarence A. Rawlings,
  • Peter J. Weina,
  • Yang Ping Xue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761992000800041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87
pp. 261 – 269

Abstract

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Baboons develop a syndrome, including eosinophilia and transient fever, after infection with carcariae of Schistosoma mansoni that is consistent with the human syndrome of acute schistosomiasis. Radiotelemetry can be used to follow the course of fever in infected baboons. Individual variations in intensity of disease were noted in baboons. These symptoms and signs were more closely linked to the onset of oviposition by the newly matured worms than they were to the presence of migrating schistosoma or maturing worms. The baboon is concluded to be a suitable and useful model for human acute schistosomiasis mansoni.

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