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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-25(5), 1945, pp. 409-415
Copyright © 1945 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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Transfusions of Red Cells in Malaria

An Experimental Study in Ducks1

R. H. Rigdon AND Nona B. Varnadoe
From the Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas, School of Medicine, Little Rock, Arkansas

The course of the parasitemia in ducks infected with P. lophurae is changed by the injection of duck blood. The parasitemia may be kept at a high level by the injection of large amounts of duck blood. Transfusions apparently have little if any effect upon the ultimate outcome of P. lophurae infection in ducks.

The relationship of transfusions to the course of parasitemia and to the mechanism of immunity in P. lophurae infection in ducks is discussed.


1 Aided by a Grant from the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation. Research paper 575 Journal Series, University of Arkansas.







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