| Literature DB >> 15322025 |
Ana Flisser1, Charles G Gauci, André Zoli, Joel Martinez-Ocaña, Adriana Garza-Rodriguez, Jose Luis Dominguez-Alpizar, Pablo Maravilla, Rossana Rodriguez-Canul, Guillermina Avila, Laura Aguilar-Vega, Craig Kyngdon, Stanny Geerts, Marshall W Lightowlers.
Abstract
Two recombinant Taenia solium oncosphere antigens, designated TSOL18 and TSOL45-1A, were investigated as vaccines to prevent transmission of the zoonotic disease cysticercosis through pigs. Both antigens were effective in inducing very high levels of protection (up to 100%) in three independent vaccine trials in pigs against experimental challenge infection with T. solium eggs, which were undertaken in Mexico and Cameroon. This is the highest level of protection that has been achieved against T. solium infection in pigs by vaccination with a defined antigen. TSOL18 and TSOL45-1A provide the basis for development of a highly effective practical vaccine that could assist in the control and, potentially, the eradication of human neurocysticercosis.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15322025 PMCID: PMC517464 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.72.9.5292-5297.2004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441