• 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 29 (2), 204-209
Abstract
The rodent malaria parasite P. berghei may survive im immunized Swiss and C3H/StZ mice for a considerable period of time. Despite considerable differences in the observed survival time in animals of a given strain, a general, strain specific pattern is observed. Parasites generally survive longer in Swiss than in C3H/StZ mice. In some of the Swiss mice parasites survived throughout the experimental period, whereas in the others restricted survival was observed, possibly reflecting genetic disparity. Since booster infections did not affect the survival pattern, the effectiveness of elimination is not determined by antigen dependent, gradual differences in quality of the host immune response. Repeated biotechnical manipulation of the animals may influence experimental results.