| Babesia major in Britain: cross-immunity trials with Babesia divergens in splenectomised calves. | |
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PMID: 1025635 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
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Splenectomised calves infected with Babesia major were shown to have no resistance to challenge with Babesia divergens; however, initial infection with B divergens provided a good protection against subsequent challenge with B major. It is suggested that this might mean that B divergens would be the dominant and most commonly encountered species in areas where both occur. |
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Authors:
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D W Brocklesby; D L Harradine; E R Young |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Research in veterinary science Volume: 21 ISSN: 0034-5288 ISO Abbreviation: Res. Vet. Sci. Publication Date: 1976 Nov |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 1977-06-30 Completed Date: 1977-06-30 Revised Date: 2003-11-14 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 0401300 Medline TA: Res Vet Sci Country: ENGLAND |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 300-2 Citation Subset: IM |
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Animals Babesia / immunology* Babesiosis / immunology*, parasitology Blood / parasitology Cattle Cattle Diseases / immunology*, parasitology Cross Reactions* Great Britain Male Splenectomy |
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