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Title: Impacts of breed type and vaccination on Teladorsagia circumcincta infection in native sheep in Gran Canaria
Authors: González Pérez, Jorge Francisco 
Hernández Vega, Julia Natividad 
Machín Pérez, Cynthia 
Perez Hernandez, Tara 
Wright, Harry W
Corripio-Miyar, Yolanda
Price, Daniel R G
Matthews, Jacqueline B
McNeilly, Tom N
Nisbet, Alasdair J
UNESCO Clasification: 3109 Ciencias veterinarias
Keywords: Haemonchus-Contortus Infection
Resistance
Nematode
Iga
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Veterinary Research 
Abstract: Vaccines and genetic resistance offer potential future alternatives to the exclusive use of anthelmintics to control gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN). Here, a Teladorsagia circumcincta prototype vaccine was administered to two sheep breeds which differ in their relative levels of resistance to infection with GIN. Vaccination of the more susceptible Canaria Sheep (CS) breed induced significant reductions in worm length and numbers of worm eggs in utero (EIU) when compared to control CS sheep. In the more resistant Canaria Hair Breed (CHB), although vaccination induced a reduction in all parasitological parameters analysed, differences between vaccinated and control sheep were not statistically significant. Such interactions between sheep breed and vaccination may allow better integrated control of GIN in future.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/55497
ISSN: 0928-4249
DOI: 10.1186/s13567-019-0646-y
Source: Veterinary Research [ISSN 0928-4249], v. 50 (29)
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