Author(s) |
Feyera, T
Ruhnke, I
Sharpe, B
Elliott, T
Campbell, D L M
Walkden-Brown, S W
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Publication Date |
2020
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Abstract |
Eggs oviposited by <i>Ascaridia galli</i> females in artificial media are commonly used as a source of infective material. We investigated the rate of egg production by cultured mature females (<i>n</i> = 223), and changes in egg viability under different storage and incubation conditions. Eggs recovered after 1, 2 or 3 days of culture were subjected to either (1) storage in water at 4°C (1, 4 or 8 weeks) followed by incubation in 0.1 N H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> at 26°C (2, 4 or 6 weeks); or (2) prolonged storage at 4°C (up to 14 weeks). Egg development and viability was assessed by morphology coupled with a viability dye exclusion test of hatched larvae. Of the 6,044 eggs recovered per mature female 49.2, 38.5 and 12.3% were recovered on days 1, 2 and 3 of worm incubation respectively with similar initial viability (≥99%) between days. Eggs recovered on different days had only minor differences in viability after storage. The prolonged storage period at 4°C significantly affected both viability and embryonation ability resulting in decline in viability of 5.7–6.2% per week. A smaller but significant decline in egg (2.0%) and hatched larval (1.4%) viability per week of incubation at 26°C was also observed. We conclude that storage and incubation conditions, not the day of egg recovery, are the main factors affecting <i>A. galli</i> egg viability. Our findings indicate that under aerobic conditions storage at 26°C may be preferable to 4°C whereas other studies indicate that under anaerobic conditions storage at 4°C is preferable.
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Citation |
Journal of Helminthology, v.94, p. 1-9
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ISSN |
1475-2697
0022-149X
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Pubmed ID |
33046154
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Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Title |
Viability and development of Ascaridia galli eggs recovered in artificial media followed by storage under different conditions
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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