A vaccine containing integral membrane glycoproteins from the intestine of Haemonchus contortus was evaluated in three groups of grazing sheep each containing 13 ewes and their 16 lambs naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. Two groups were vaccinated with either 5 or 50 mu g of the antigen per immunisation, while the third, the control group, received adjuvant alone. The sheep were immunised six times at 3 week intervals, partly because the vaccine antigens are hidden and thus no immunological boost would be delivered by subsequent infection and partly because the level of Haemonchus spp. challenge was expected to be high. The vaccinated ewes, first immunised approximately 1 month before lambing, showed a circulating antibody ...
Haemonchus contortus is the most pathogenic gastrointestinal helminth of small ruminants. Natural or...
Lambs respond to vaccination against bacteria and viruses but have a poor immunological response to ...
This study was conducted to investigate whether co-administration of Barbervax® (Bvax) with Haemonch...
A vaccination trial was conducted to evaluate the potential benefit of Haemonchus contortus gut memb...
The availability of effective vaccines would add a valuable tool to the management of gastrointestin...
A vaccine containing integral membrane glycoproteins from the intestine of Haemonchus contortus was ...
Probably the blood sucking nematodes of Haemonchus genus are the most economically important parasit...
The evolutionary success of parasitic worms causes significant economic losses and animal health pro...
This study was conducted to confirm the protective properties of the Moredun H. contortus antigen-co...
Forty goats, aged from 2 to 5 months were subjected to two different immunization protocols with a v...
Sheep are capable of developing protective immunity to Haemonchus contortus through repeated exposur...
As part of a systematic examination of the protective epitopes on H11, groups of sheep were vaccinat...
Summary Ten female lambs of 7-month-old were divided into two equal groups and raised under a helmin...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is arguably the most serious constraint affecting sheep product...
Control of Haemonchus placei, one of the most important cattle nematodes in Brazil, relies on the us...
Haemonchus contortus is the most pathogenic gastrointestinal helminth of small ruminants. Natural or...
Lambs respond to vaccination against bacteria and viruses but have a poor immunological response to ...
This study was conducted to investigate whether co-administration of Barbervax® (Bvax) with Haemonch...
A vaccination trial was conducted to evaluate the potential benefit of Haemonchus contortus gut memb...
The availability of effective vaccines would add a valuable tool to the management of gastrointestin...
A vaccine containing integral membrane glycoproteins from the intestine of Haemonchus contortus was ...
Probably the blood sucking nematodes of Haemonchus genus are the most economically important parasit...
The evolutionary success of parasitic worms causes significant economic losses and animal health pro...
This study was conducted to confirm the protective properties of the Moredun H. contortus antigen-co...
Forty goats, aged from 2 to 5 months were subjected to two different immunization protocols with a v...
Sheep are capable of developing protective immunity to Haemonchus contortus through repeated exposur...
As part of a systematic examination of the protective epitopes on H11, groups of sheep were vaccinat...
Summary Ten female lambs of 7-month-old were divided into two equal groups and raised under a helmin...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is arguably the most serious constraint affecting sheep product...
Control of Haemonchus placei, one of the most important cattle nematodes in Brazil, relies on the us...
Haemonchus contortus is the most pathogenic gastrointestinal helminth of small ruminants. Natural or...
Lambs respond to vaccination against bacteria and viruses but have a poor immunological response to ...
This study was conducted to investigate whether co-administration of Barbervax® (Bvax) with Haemonch...