Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae

Irradiated D. filaria 3rd stage larvae with cantinuous emission of visible Helium- Neon Laser of ImW and a wave length of ( 632.8 ) nm. for three different exposure times of 5 , 10 and 15 minutes were used to vaccinate three groups of kids of five each at double immunization doses orally. The first...

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Autores principales: AL- Samarrae , S.A. G, AL- Mashhadani, F. J. K.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:82257f48487a4c5db658f3838c430e342021-11-07T11:36:19ZVaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae10.30539/ijvm.v25i1.11471609-56932410-7409https://doaj.org/article/82257f48487a4c5db658f3838c430e342001-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/1147https://doaj.org/toc/1609-5693https://doaj.org/toc/2410-7409 Irradiated D. filaria 3rd stage larvae with cantinuous emission of visible Helium- Neon Laser of ImW and a wave length of ( 632.8 ) nm. for three different exposure times of 5 , 10 and 15 minutes were used to vaccinate three groups of kids of five each at double immunization doses orally. The first dose contained ( 1000 ) larvae and the second was ( 2000 ) larvae at an interval of ( 4 ) weeks between then . After ( 5 ) weeks a challenge dose of ( 100 ) larvae per kg. Body weight ( non irradiated ) was given to all the groups in addition to a control group ( 4th ) of ( 5 ) kids . All animals were slaughtered after ( 6 ) weeks post-challenge. Results showed that the attenuated larvae at ( 5 ) minutes exposure to Laser irradiation was the most appropriate one and can be used as an attenuated irradiated larval vaccine effectively and safely. The assessment was based on clinical signs, body weight gains ,eosinophil counts of blood, fecal larval counts , mean worm burden and female sexual maturity, and gross pathological changes including lung lesion scores. AL- Samarrae , S.A. GAL- Mashhadani, F. J. K.University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary MedicinearticleDictyocaulus filaria larvaeLaser radiatedgoatsVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Vol 25, Iss 1 (2001)
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collection DOAJ
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topic Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
Laser radiated
goats
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
Laser radiated
goats
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
AL- Samarrae , S.A. G
AL- Mashhadani, F. J. K.
Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
description Irradiated D. filaria 3rd stage larvae with cantinuous emission of visible Helium- Neon Laser of ImW and a wave length of ( 632.8 ) nm. for three different exposure times of 5 , 10 and 15 minutes were used to vaccinate three groups of kids of five each at double immunization doses orally. The first dose contained ( 1000 ) larvae and the second was ( 2000 ) larvae at an interval of ( 4 ) weeks between then . After ( 5 ) weeks a challenge dose of ( 100 ) larvae per kg. Body weight ( non irradiated ) was given to all the groups in addition to a control group ( 4th ) of ( 5 ) kids . All animals were slaughtered after ( 6 ) weeks post-challenge. Results showed that the attenuated larvae at ( 5 ) minutes exposure to Laser irradiation was the most appropriate one and can be used as an attenuated irradiated larval vaccine effectively and safely. The assessment was based on clinical signs, body weight gains ,eosinophil counts of blood, fecal larval counts , mean worm burden and female sexual maturity, and gross pathological changes including lung lesion scores.
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author AL- Samarrae , S.A. G
AL- Mashhadani, F. J. K.
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AL- Mashhadani, F. J. K.
author_sort AL- Samarrae , S.A. G
title Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
title_short Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
title_full Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
title_fullStr Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination of goats with Laser radiated Dictyocaulus filaria larvae
title_sort vaccination of goats with laser radiated dictyocaulus filaria larvae
publisher University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine
publishDate 2001
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