Resistance of dogs to Echinococcus granulosus |
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Authors: | RP Herd |
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Institution: | Attwood Veterinary Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Westmeadows, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | Further studies on the immunization of dogs against E. granulosus indicated that certain dogs have a natural resistance, which is not mediated by specific antibodies or sensitized lymphocytes to tapeworm secretory antigens. In a pilot experiment with two pups, E. granulosus recovered from an immunized pup were arrested in their development and exhibited 100% inhibition of egg production compared to 100% egg production in mature worms recovered from a control pup. When the experiment was repeated with 10 pups, three of five control pups given Freud's adjuvant and Bordetella pertussis carried E. granulosus which were arrested in their development and showed 100% inhibition of egg production. Two of five immunized pups also exhibited signs of resistance. Arrested worms recovered 40 days after infection appeared to be at a stage equivalent to about 18 days of optimal development. Although immunized pups exhibiting resistance showed strong positive in vitro and in vivo immune responses, all control pups gave negative reactions to tapeworm secretory antigens. |
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Keywords: | dogs immunization secretory antigens Freud's adjuvant arrested development inhibition of egg production natural resistance |
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