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Effect of Trypanosoma evansi on the Efficiency of Pasteurella multocida Vaccination

Effect of Trypanosoma evansi on the Efficiency of Pasteurella multocida Vaccination

Safaa M. Barghash1*, Amani A. Hafez2

1Parasitology Unit, Animal and Poultry Health Department, Animal Production and Poultry Division, Desert Research Center, 1-Mathaf El-Mataria St. El-Naam, P.O. Box 11753, Cairo, Egypt; 2Infectious Diseases Unit, Animal and Poultry Health Department, Animal Production and Poultry Division, Desert Research Center, El-Naam, Egypt.

 
*Correspondence | Safaa M. Barghash, Associate Professor of Parasitology, Parasitology Unit, Animal and Poultry Health Department, Animal Production and Poultry Division, Desert Research Center, 1-Mathaf El-Mataria St. El-Naam, P.O. Box 11753, Cairo, Egypt; Email: [email protected]

Figure 1:

The clinic-biochemical in single and mixed infection, and after vaccinated and challenged with P. multocida in the groups of rats.

Figure 2:

Specific antibodies responses against the two vaccines and after challenge in presence and absence of T. evansi.

Figure 3:

Development of TNF- α, IL6, IL10, IL12, and IFN-γ quantification by ELISA in the sera of rats infected with T. evansi/ or P. multocida and vaccinated against Pasteurellosis along with the experiment. d= day, ac= after challenge.

Figure 4:

Histopathological changes in the lungs of T. evansi experimentally infected groups of rats, with and without vaccination against P. multocida.

Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

November

Vol. 12, Iss. 11, pp. 2062-2300

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