East coast fever: 2. Cross-immunity trials with a Kenya strain of Theileria lawrencei |
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Authors: | DE Radley AS Young CGD Brown MJ Burridge MP Cunningham FL Musisi RE Purnell |
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Institution: | Immunological Research on Tick-borne Cattle Diseases and Tick Control Project, East African Veterinary Research Organization, Kikuyu Kenya |
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Abstract: | Cross-immunity trials were carried out on cattle which were immunized against theileriosis either by chemoprophylaxis or by sub-lethal challenge. In the first of two experiments, animals were immunized against either one of two strains of Theileria parva or one of two strains of Theileria lawrencei. They were then challenged with a Kenya strain of T. lawrencei (T. lawrencei KB 5). The former animals were not protected against the challenge, whereas the latter were either partially protected, when a Tanzanian strain of T. lawrencei had been used for immunization, or completely protected when another Kenyan strain of T. lawrencei had been used.In the second experiment, animals were immunized by chemoprophylaxis against T. lawrencei (KB5) and challenged with T. parva (one strain) or T. lawrencei (five strains). The cattle were protected against challenge with the identical or related T. lawrencei strains, but only partially protected against the T. parva strain and a Tanzanian strain of T. lawrencei.It appears that cattle cannot be immunized for field exposure to theileriosis throughout East Africa by chemoprophylaxis using T. lawrencei (KB5) alone, but may be able to withstand field exposure in a variety of situations if a combination of different theilerial strains is used in the vaccination procedure. |
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