ABSTRACT
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the opportunistic ability and the behavior of non-pathogenic or low virulent strains of FLA introduced experimentally into immunosuppressed mice. That may throw light on accidental infection by FLA in immunocompromised human cases
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Animals, Laboratory , Amoeba/pathogenicity , Mice , Amoeba/isolation & purification , Opportunistic Infections/parasitologyABSTRACT
Serum from mice vaccinated with irradiated cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni [20K rad] was administered in different doses and at different time intervals to naive mice. It was found that the level of protection achieved [% immunity] depended on the volume of serum administered and its administration pre and post-challenge with normal cercariae the highest percentage immunity recorded [67-68%] was in group III which had received immune serum 1 hour before and 1 and 48 hours after challenge [1.5 ml]. The lowest percentage immunity was in group IV [17-19%] which had received immune serum 5 and 6 days post- challenge [1 ml] and that indicates that passive immunization acts mainly upon skin stages of the parasite and not lung stages