© Kandil, et al. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential possibility of crude larval and recombinant (rHcp26/23) antigens of Haemonchus contortus for immunization to control sheep hemonchosis. Materials and Methods: A total of 21 lambs were divided into five groups. Lambs were immunized with larval and recombinant (rHcp26/23) proteins at day 0 and day 14 and after that challenged with 5000 infective larvae of H. contortus on day 42. An unvaccinated positive control group was challenged with L3 in the meantime. An unvaccinated negative control group was not challenged. Results: Fecal egg count reduction taking after challenge for rHcp26/23 and larval antigens was 92.2% and 38.2%, respectively, compared with the positive cont...
Eosinophils are prominent effector cells in immune responses against gastrointestinal nematode infec...
It has recently been recognised that vaccine adjuvants play a critical role in directing the nature ...
Forty goats, aged from 2 to 5 months were subjected to two different immunization protocols with a v...
Haemonchus contortus is the most pathogenic gastrointestinal helminth of small ruminants. Natural or...
A vaccination trial was conducted to evaluate the potential benefit of Haemonchus contortus gut memb...
A vaccine containing integral membrane glycoproteins from the intestine of Haemonchus contortus was ...
This study was conducted to investigate whether co-administration of Barbervax® (Bvax) with Haemonch...
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...
Plasmid DNA vaccines which encode selected antigenic proteins direct protein expression in mammalian...
The search for vaccines against worm parasites has been carried out for many decades but it?s especi...
Globally, the small ruminant industry loses hundreds of millions of dollars due to parasitism by the...
The availability of effective vaccines would add a valuable tool to the management of gastrointestin...
Sheep are capable of developing protective immunity to Haemonchus contortus through repeated exposur...
AbstractInfection of humans and livestock with parasitic nematodes can have devastating effects on h...
Eosinophils are prominent effector cells in immune responses against gastrointestinal nematode infec...
It has recently been recognised that vaccine adjuvants play a critical role in directing the nature ...
Forty goats, aged from 2 to 5 months were subjected to two different immunization protocols with a v...
Haemonchus contortus is the most pathogenic gastrointestinal helminth of small ruminants. Natural or...
A vaccination trial was conducted to evaluate the potential benefit of Haemonchus contortus gut memb...
A vaccine containing integral membrane glycoproteins from the intestine of Haemonchus contortus was ...
This study was conducted to investigate whether co-administration of Barbervax® (Bvax) with Haemonch...
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...
Plasmid DNA vaccines which encode selected antigenic proteins direct protein expression in mammalian...
The search for vaccines against worm parasites has been carried out for many decades but it?s especi...
Globally, the small ruminant industry loses hundreds of millions of dollars due to parasitism by the...
The availability of effective vaccines would add a valuable tool to the management of gastrointestin...
Sheep are capable of developing protective immunity to Haemonchus contortus through repeated exposur...
AbstractInfection of humans and livestock with parasitic nematodes can have devastating effects on h...
Eosinophils are prominent effector cells in immune responses against gastrointestinal nematode infec...
It has recently been recognised that vaccine adjuvants play a critical role in directing the nature ...
Forty goats, aged from 2 to 5 months were subjected to two different immunization protocols with a v...