Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Pentatrichomonas hominis from Beagle Dogs
—Detection Method, Characteristics and Route of Infection—
Takeshi FUKUSHIMAKiyomi MOCHIZUKIHiromi YAMAZAKIYuji WATANABEShuichi YAMADATamotsu AOYAMAYoshie SAKURAIHiroshi MORIMasao NAKAZAWA
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1990 Volume 39 Issue 2 Pages 187-192

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Pentatrichomonassp. from the feces of beagles was cultured axenically, and identified asP. hominis. The culture medium used was slightly modified Dimmond's medium supplemented with chicken liver extract and rifampicin. Based upon good proliferation after inoculating only a few organisms in this medium, a fecal examination method employing cultivation was developed. Resistance of the trichomonad against disinfectants and metrpnidazole was tested, and it was found that the protozoan was rather susceptible. After oral administration of the organism to mice and rats, all the treated animals were infected. Since two types of the trichomonad, moving and non-moving, were detected, the presence of any type resistant to standing or drying was ruled out. A possible route of trichomonad infection to beagles is discussed.
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