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The Results of Parenteral Injections of Sporulated or Unsporulated Oocysts of Eimeria bovis in Calves
Authors:PAUL R. FITZGERALD
Affiliation:Animal Disease and Parasite Research Division, ARS, USDA, Logan, Utah
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Five experiments using newborn Holstein-Friesian and weaner Hereford calves were conducted to observe the effects caused by parenteral injections of oocysts of Eimeria bovis . Sporulated oocysts were given intraperitoneally (IP), subcutaneously (SC), intramuscularly (IM) and intravenously (IV). Unsporulated oocysts or merozoites were given IP or IM.
Coccidiosis developed in calves in three experiments after they were inoculated IP with sporulated oocysts. Immunity to reinfection resulted from these infections. No infections occurred at any time after SC, IM or IV inoculation with sporulated oocysts or after IP or IM inoculation with unsporulated oocysts or merozoites.
Coccidiosis failed to occur in two experiments when special precautions were used to prevent puncture of the intestines during IP inoculations. There was no detectable immunological response to any of the inoculations unless intestinal infections occurred.
In one experiment sporulated oocysts were exposed to 60,000 r irradiation by x-ray in an attempt to attenuate the oocysts. Calves became infected when given orally administered oocysts irradiated at this level.
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