Is that a real oocyst? Insectary establishment and identification of Plasmodium falciparum oocysts in midguts of Anopheles mosquitoes fed on infected human blood in Tororo, Uganda.
Alex K MusiimeJoseph OkothMelissa ConradDaniel AyoIsmail OnyigeJohn RekJoaniter I NankabirwaEmmanuel ArinaitweMoses R KamyaGrant DorseyGeert-Jan van GemertSarah G StaedkeChris DrakeleyTeun BousemaChiara AndolinaPublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
Oocysts may be mistaken for other structures in mosquito midguts. Distinguishing real oocysts from oocyst-like structures may be challenging for inexperienced microscopists due to overlapping features. The characteristics and guidelines outlined here support identification of oocysts and reliable detection at low oocyst densities. Practical advice on sustaining a healthy mosquito colony for feeding experiments is provided. Following the reported optimization, the established infrastructure in Tororo allows assessments of infectivity of naturally infected parasite carriers.