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The stimulation of resistance in sheep to Fasciola hepatica by infection with Cysticercus tenuicollis
Authors:N.J. Campbell  J.D. Kelly  R.B. Townsend  J.K. Dineen
Affiliation:N.S.W. Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield, N.S.W. 2167, Australia
Abstract:Infection of sheep with Cysticerus tenuicollis for 12 weeks generated a high level of protection (> 95%) against intra-ruminal challenge with metacercariae of Fasciola hepatica as measured by recovery of flukes from liver and bile ducts and counts of fluke eggs in faeces. The animals were resistant to Fasciola whether challenge was superimposed upon the cestode infection or after removal of the cestode with mebendazole.Previous infection with C. tenuicollis also protected against the pathogenic effects of challenge infection with F. hepatica. Liver fibrosis was much less extensive in resistant sheep than controls and PCV's were not affected although these were reduced during fluke infection in the control animals.
Keywords:Cysticercus tenuicollis  cross protection  sheep  fluke counts  PCV  liver damage
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