Dirofilaria immitis: fate and immunogenicity of irradiated infective stage larvae in beagles |
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Authors: | M M Wong M F Guest M J Lavoipierre |
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Affiliation: | California Primate Research Center, and Departments of Physiological Sciences and Veterinary Microbiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Experiments were conducted on the fate of irradiated infective larvae of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs, and on the effect of these infections on a challenge dose of nonirradiated larvae administered at a later date. Six dogs were inoculated with 200 to 296 irradiated larvae; in no case was a patent infection established. No living worm was recovered beyond 66 days. Eight dogs inoculated with 200 to 2401 irradiated larvae over varying periods of time were exposed 57 to 190 days after the final inoculation of irradiated larvae, to a challenge infection of 200 to 250 nonirradiated (normal) larvae. The results showed that the number of worms which developed to maturity in these dogs was sharply reduced compared to that in the 5 controls (dogs inoculated with normal larvae only). The most striking effect was seen in “vaccinated” dogs which were challenged 3 months or more after the final administration of irradiated larvae. |
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Keywords: | Immunogenicity Beagles Vaccination Immunity Irradiation |
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