The growth of Enterobius vermicularis in a chimpanzee was investigated by observing worms discharged in feces after administration of pyrantel pamoate. Just after the final molting, immature adult male pinworms developed to a fully mature stage in 2 wk, after passing through a stage corresponding to the so-called Enterobius gregorii, which was surmised to be a younger adult form of E. vermicularis. The frequency distribution of body length forms 2 peaks in both male and female pinworms, with a depression in the transitional forms from the immature to the fully mature stage. This depression seems to be the result of more rapid growth or lower susceptibility to the drug in this transitional stage. Pyrantel pamoate effectively eradicated mature males, but gravid females were continuously observed in the feces after treatment. The complete eradication of pinworm infection by pyrantel pamoate could be achieved by repeated treatment at intervals shorter than 2 wk. This treatment would eradicate male worms first, resulting in females producing only unfertilized eggs, from which only males might hatch.
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GROWTH OF ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS IN A CHIMPANZEE AFTER ANTHELMINTIC TREATMENT
Tadao Nakano;
Tadao Nakano
Department of Infectious Diseases, Oita Medical University, Hasama, Oita 879-5593, Japan. [email protected]
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Koichi Murata;
Koichi Murata
Department of Infectious Diseases, Oita Medical University, Hasama, Oita 879-5593, Japan. [email protected]
* Department of Wildlife Science, Nihon University, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-8510, Japan
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Yatsukaho Ikeda;
Yatsukaho Ikeda
Department of Infectious Diseases, Oita Medical University, Hasama, Oita 879-5593, Japan. [email protected]
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Hideo Hasegawa
Hideo Hasegawa
Department of Infectious Diseases, Oita Medical University, Hasama, Oita 879-5593, Japan. [email protected]
† To whom correspondence should be addressed
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J Parasitol (2003) 89 (3): 439–443.
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Tadao Nakano, Koichi Murata, Yatsukaho Ikeda, Hideo Hasegawa; GROWTH OF ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS IN A CHIMPANZEE AFTER ANTHELMINTIC TREATMENT. J Parasitol 1 June 2003; 89 (3): 439–443. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2003)089[0439:GOEVIA]2.0.CO;2
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