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Abstract
Two trials were carried out to investigate the protective value of various antigens in the immunization of lambs against Taenia multiceps metacestode infections. The first trial involved groups of 5 or 6 lambs immunized with activated T. multiceps oncospheres; activated T. hydatigena oncospheres; T. multiceps coenurus fluid antigens, and two untreated control groups. All except one of the control groups were challenged orally with T. multiceps oncospheres 5 weeks later. The results of the trial were equivocal with 1 to 3 lambs from each group showing post-mortem evidence of infection. There was evidence that some lambs from this trial had previously been exposed to Taenia oncospheres, thus nullifying possible effects of immunization. A second trial used two groups of 5 "cestode free" lambs. One group was immunized with T. multiceps oncosphere-derived antigens prior to challenge and showed significant protection when compared with the sham-vaccinated controls.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7201194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738