Abstract

Isospora suis had 3 asexual and 1 sexual intra-intestinal conventional life cycle. The first asexual generation was most prominent at 2 days p.i. (post inoculation) and produced 2–7 merozoites. The second-generation meronts were prevalent at 3–4 days p.i. and produced 2–12 large merozoites. At 4–5 days p.i. the third generation meronts were prominent and produced 4–24 small crescent shaped merozoites. Mature sexual stages were most prominent at 5–6 days p.i. The stages were most numeroous in the distal half of the small intestine. At 8–9 days p.i. stages morphologically similar to the second generation of meronts reappeared, followed by the further development into third generation merozoites and sexual stages. This was reflected in a prepatent period of 5 days and a biphasic patent period of 5–8 or 9, and 11–14 days p.i. Intraperitoneal injection of liver/spleen and intestinal lymph node homogenates, respectively, from piglets infected 24 and 48 h, previously with high doses of oocysts, resulted in a patent infection 10–12 days post inoculation of the donor piglets. No differences in the life cycle of I. suis were observed between conventionalized and germ-free piglets. An extra-intestinal life cycle of I. suis related to the second patent period was postulated.

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