Kruatrachue M, Upatham E S, Kunatham L
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1984 Jun;15(2):249-53.
The effects of cercarial concentration and length of exposure on the infection of mice by Schistosoma japonicum and S. mekongi were studied under laboratory conditions. For all cercarial concentrations of 10, 20 and 30, mice exposed for 1 min acquired little or no infection. Total worm recovery tended to rise with an increase either in cercarial concentration or exposure time. The highest infection rate and worm burden were obtained in mice exposed for 64 min to 30 cercariae per mouse. The present investigation suggested that exposures of 1 min or less carried little risk of infection at low cercarial concentration. There was a greater risk of infection in prolonged exposure to low cercarial concentration. Prolonged exposures to high cercarial concentration carried the greatest risk of high infection rate and worm burden.
在实验室条件下,研究了尾蚴浓度和暴露时间对日本血吸虫和湄公血吸虫感染小鼠的影响。对于所有10、20和30的尾蚴浓度,暴露1分钟的小鼠很少或没有感染。随着尾蚴浓度或暴露时间的增加,总虫回收率趋于上升。每只小鼠暴露64分钟、尾蚴浓度为30时,感染率和虫负荷最高。本研究表明,在低尾蚴浓度下,暴露1分钟或更短时间感染风险很小。长时间暴露于低尾蚴浓度下感染风险更大。长时间暴露于高尾蚴浓度下感染率和虫负荷的风险最大。