| [blood parasites of small wild mammals in steiermark and burgenland]. | a total of 488 wild small mammals (16 species) trapped in two federate units of austria, steiermark and burgenland, were examined on the presence of blood parasites. in steiermark grahamelles were detected in neomys fodiens, clethrionomys glareolus, microtus arvalis, m. agrestis, apodemus flavicollis and a. sylvaticus, while trypanosoma evotomys and hepatozoon erhardovae were found in c. glareolus, and babesia microti in pitymys subterraneus and m. agrestis. in burgenland grahamelles were demons ... | 1980 | 6778802 |
| [on the european field mouse trypanosome, trypanosoma grosi laveran and pettit 1909 (protomonadina, trypanosomidae)]. | | 1959 | 14411693 |
| persistent infection of mongolian jirds with a non-pathogenic trypanosome, trypanosoma (herpetosoma) grosi. | non-pathogenic trypanosomes of the subgenus herpetosoma are normally host specific, and laboratory models include trypanosoma lewisi in rats and trypanosoma musculi in mice. two isolates of trypanosoma grosi, originating from apodemus agrarius and apodemus peninsulae, grew well in mongolian jirds, meriones unguiculatus, after intraperitoneal inoculation of 2 x 10(5) or a minimum 500 bloodstream forms. the course of t. grosi infection in jirds resembled t. musculi infection in mice, rather than t ... | 2003 | 14636022 |
| t cell-dependent elimination of dividing trypanosoma grosi from the bloodstream of mongolian jirds. | mongolian jirds, meriones unguiculatus, are susceptible to infection with trypanosoma grosi, which naturally parasitizes apodemus spp. the present study investigated t cell dependence of elimination of t. grosi from the bloodstream of jirds by in vivo t cell depletion using a monoclonal antibody (husm-m.g.15). in t cell-depleted jirds, elimination of t. grosi, particularly the dividing forms, from the bloodstream was significantly delayed, occurring at around week 3 p.i. the kinetics of serum le ... | 2004 | 15074878 |