Describes specific features of development of larval multi-cystic echinococcosis in some laboratory animals infected with the Kamchatka and Kazakhstan strains of E. multilocularis. Analyses the efficacy of chemotherapy in animals infected with various strains of E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe imago stage of Echinococcus multilocularis development (prior to maturation of parasite oocysts) has been described in the intestine of golden hamsters infected by parenteral penetration of an Alveococcus agent and given hydrocortisone subcutaneously for 3 days before the infection and on the day of the infection, mean total drug dose being about 250 mg/kg. The number of helminths developed on days 8-35 of postinvasion ranged from 432 to 1863, their length was 1.0 to 4.
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February 1991
The current state of immunodiagnostic and immunopreventive trends in parasitology and prospects for their development are analysed. The prospects of immunodiagnosis seem to be in increased sensitivity and specificity of tests by improving the methods and using the achievements of biotechnology in the manufacturing of high quality antigenic and antibody reagents. The development of immunoprevention of parasitoses can be stimulated by further studies of the mechanisms of a protective immune response, ways of its enhancement, search for natural and design of synthetic protective antigens and elaboration of new methods of their biological transport.
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September 1989
High molecular fractions were obtained by gradual membrane diafiltration and their antigenic and enzymatic (carboxylesterase) activity were analyzed. Degree of the fractions' homogeneity was determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Active antigenic complexes were discovered in fractions with m.
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September 1989
Protein content, antigenic activity, presence of enzymatic (carboxylesterase) activity and fractional content were determined by high performance liquid chromatography in 6 samples of echinococcal fluid from cysts isolated from sheep, cattle and pigs. Significant differences between the contents of above-mentioned characteristics in various echinococcal fluid samples were observed. The highest content of diagnostically valuable components was revealed in cysts isolated from sheeps' liver.
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