| Literature DB >> 4277126 |
P L Viviers, M A Elazhary, A Lagacé, R S Roy, A Tremblay.
Abstract
The changes of antibody titers in the sera of colts infested naturally or artificially with Gasterophilus have been determined in relation to the life cycle of this arthropod using passive hemagglutination, complement fixation, double diffusion techniques and saline extracts of antigens from the third larval stages of Gasterophilus intestinalis and G. nasalis.In the sera of the infected animals the hemagglutinating antibodies were present at low titers at the third week post-infestation by using somatic extract of G. intestinalis and at the seventh week in case of G. nasalis. At eight weeks post-infestation the antibody titers reached their maximum 1:8192 (G. intestinalis) and 1:4096 (G. nasalis), then dropped at 12 weeks post-infestation. The complement fixing antibodies were present occasionally between the seventh and 11th weeks after infestation. Precipitating antibodies were absent in all sera.Entities:
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Year: 1974 PMID: 4277126 PMCID: PMC1319877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Comp Med ISSN: 0008-4050