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A study of some factors influencing the immunization of sheep against Haemonchus contortus using attenuated larvae
Authors:C Benitez-Usher  J Armour  JL Duncan  GM Urquhart  G Gettinby
Institution:1. University of Glasgow, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Glasgow, Great Britain;1. School of Veterinary Science, Asuncion, Paraguay;7. Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Great Britain
Abstract:The respective roles of age of lamb, size of immunizing dose, previous exposure to infection and anthelmintic therapy on the immune response of Scottish Blackface sheep to gamma-irradiated H. contortus larvae were studied.As previously shown, young lambs immunised at 10 and 14 weeks of age failed to develop a significant resistance to subsequent challenge.In contrast, parasite-naive lambs immunised at 9 and 10 months of age with 10 000 H. contortus larvae irradiated at 60 kiloröntgens developed a highly significant immunity to subsequent challenge. This degree of immunity was not significantly altered by the administration of spaced doses of normal larvae from 10 weeks of age until the point of vaccination.Worm-free lambs vaccinated at 9 and 10 months of age failed to develop any immunity to subsequent challenge when the anthelmintic thiabendazole was administered 3 weeks after each immunizing infection.
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