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Table 2 Comparison of the reproductive success of females in experimental and control groups, and features of congenital B. microti infection in their offspring

From: Impact of Babesia microti infection on the initiation and course of pregnancy in BALB/c mice

Group Experiment I Experiment II Control group
A (n = 6) B (n = 15) C (n = 20) D (n = 20) PU (n = 6)
Proportion of pregnant females [Cl95] (n of pregnancies in the group/n of females in the group) 0% [0–41] (0/6) 93% [70–100] (14/15) 15% [4–37] (3/20) 100% [83–100] (20/20) 100% [92–100] (6/6)
Total n of offspring 0 117 17 112 41
Mean litter size ± SE (live + dead)/group 0 7.8 ± 0.9 0.9 ± 0.5 5.6 ± 0.5 6.8 ± 1.0
Alive:dead offspring 0:0 112:5 0:17 0:112 41:0
Survival -% of alive embryos/pups [Cl95], (infected/tested) 0% (0/0) 96% [92–98] (112/117) 0% (0/17) 0% 0/112 100% [93–100] (41/41)
Reproductive success (mean n of alive offspring/n of females) 0.0 (0/6) 7.5 ± 0.9 (117/15) 0.0 (0/17) 0.0 (0/20) 6.8 ± 1.0 (41/6)
Vertical transmission [Cl95], infected/tested NA 63% [56–70] 71/112 ND 66% [59–72] 67/102 NA
Symptoms of infection in females during pregnancy Apathy Asymptomatic Apathy, implantation scars in uteri, placentas in resorption Apathy, difficulties during delivery NA
Symptoms of infection in pups and embryos NA Asymptomatic Resorption Developmental defects, stillbirth NA
USG observation No visible pregnancy development Normal size of the embryos and embryo sacs No visible pregnancy development Following infection, termination of pregnancy was observed (death of embryos) Normal size of the embryos and embryo sacs
  1. NA not applicable, ND not enough material from resorbed embryos to perform molecular examination