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  • Strongyloides ratti: the role of enteral antigenic stimuli by adult worms in the generation of protective immunity in rats.

Strongyloides ratti: the role of enteral antigenic stimuli by adult worms in the generation of protective immunity in rats.

Experimental parasitology (1983-06-01)
M Korenaga, Y Nawa, T Mimori, I Tada
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Immunogenicity of adult Strongyloides ratti was studied in rats. Immunization of rats by intraduodenal implantation of adult worms could completely inhibit the egg production and hasten the expulsion of challenged worms which were developed from subcutaneously inoculated L3 or were implanted intraduodenally as adults. Enteral immunization by intraduodenal implantation of adult worms was, however, not able to affect the esophageal larval output of the challenge infection with L3. In contrast to enteral immunization with adult worms, immunization by full sequence of a primary infection or by a combination of drug-abbreviated infection and adult worm implantation could suppress the esophageal larval output of the challenge infection. The relationship between the host defense mechanism and the life cycle of S. ratti is discussed.

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Parbendazol, VETRANAL®, analytical standard