2013
DOI: 10.2478/bvip-2013-0007
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Quantitative Changes in Selected Lymphocyte Subpopulations after Administration of a Soluble Parasitic Antigen of Babesia Canis to Dogs

Abstract: Changes in selected blood lymphocyte subpopulations in dogs administered with a soluble parasitic antigen (SPA) derived from a supernatant of 18S RNA-A and 18S RNA-B Babesia canis cell culture were investigated. The studies included 20 dogs divided into three groups: group I (n=8) -comprised of dogs receiving SPA twice, at 3 week intervals; group II (n=5) -nonvaccinated control dogs, and group III (n=7) -dogs vaccinated twice with a commercial B. canis vaccine. Cytometric analysis revealed that vaccination wit… Show more

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