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Bacillus sphaericus interferes with the development of Brugia malayi in Aedes aegypti

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2024

N. Mahapatra
Affiliation:
Regional Medical Research, Centre Bhubaneswar 751016, India
R.K. Hazra
Affiliation:
Institute Of Life Sciences, 301, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751007, India
S. Rup
Affiliation:
Regional Medical Research, Centre Bhubaneswar 751016, India
A.S Acharya
Affiliation:
Regional Medical Research, Centre Bhubaneswar 751016, India
A.P. Dash*
Affiliation:
Institute Of Life Sciences, 301, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751007, India
*
*Author for correspondence. Fax: 0674 504149 E-mail: [email protected]
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Aedes aegypti (black-eyed Liverpool strain) were exposed to a sublethal dose (LD25) of Bacillus sphaericus and were fed to Mastomys coucha infected with Brugia malayi. The development of the filarial parasite was found to be arrested mostly at the second larval stage. The infection (P< 0.05), infectivity rates (P< 0.001) and L3 load (P< 0.001) were found to be reduced significantly in the treated group.

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Research Article
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