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. 1981;65(3):293-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00926723.

Further studies on resistance to Fasciola hepatica and Echinostoma revolutum in mice infected with Schistosoma sp

Further studies on resistance to Fasciola hepatica and Echinostoma revolutum in mice infected with Schistosoma sp

N O Christensen et al. Z Parasitenkd. 1981.

Abstract

Schistosoma sp. induced cross-resistance to a challenge with Fasciola hepatica and Echinostoma revolutum was studied in mice. Primary patent 56-days-old S. intercalatum and S. bovis infections stimulated a statistically significant level of resistance to a challenge with F. hepatica, and primary patent 100-day-old S. bovis infections induced an almost complete resistance to a challenge with E. revolutum. Primary single-sex S. mansoni infections, either male or female, aged 90 days did not stimulate any resistance to a challenge with E. revolutum. A primary infection with S. mansoni aged 70 days induced a marked reduction (94.1--100%) in the E. revolutum worm recovery already 2 h post-challenge as compared with that of the E. revolutum challenge control group and complete elimination of the echinostome worm population in S. mansoni infected mice had taken place 24 h after challenge. E. revolutum worm populations established in mice harbouring newly patent 36-day-old S. mansoni infections persisted unchanged for a period of at least 33 days into the patent period of the schistosome infection in spite of development of a complete resistance to a challenge with E. revolutum metacercariae during this period.

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