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International Journal for Parasitology | 1990

Acquired resistance of sheep to larvae of Lucilia cuprina, assessed in vivo and in vitro.

C.H. Eisemann; L. A. Y. Johnston; M. Broadmeadow; B.M. O'sullivan; R.A. Donaldson; Roger D. Pearson; Tony Vuocolo; J.D. Kerr

The effect on subsequent larval survival of infesting sheep repeatedly with larvae of Lucilia cuprina was assayed in vivo and in vitro. One in vivo assay technique, in which implanted larvae were grown to third instar, indicated a significant reduction in larval survival; another in vivo technique, in which larvae were allowed to develop to second instar in small aluminium rings attached to the sheep, indicated no reduction in larval growth or survival. Larvae of Lucilia cuprina grown in vitro on media containing sera from previously infested sheep were significantly retarded in growth after 20 h compared with controls; no difference was detected when larvae were allowed to develop to pupation on two changes of the same media. No significant differences in survival of larvae either to 20 h or to pupation were obtained between the two treatments. ELISA antibody levels against crude soluble larval material were significantly higher for sera from infested sheep than for control sera, and the regression of antibody level on mean larval weight obtained after 20 h growth in vitro was significant. The immunoglobulin fraction isolated from sera of infested sheep significantly retarded larval growth when incorporated with normal serum in growth media. These results are consistent with an effect of specific anti-larval antibody produced by sheep in response to infestation.


International Journal for Parasitology | 1992

Retarded growth of Lucilia cuprina larvae on sheep and their sera following production of an immune response

L. A. Y. Johnston; C.H. Eisemann; R.A. Donaldson; Roger D. Pearson; Tony Vuocolo

Attempts were made to immunize sheep against larvae of the sheep blowfly Lucilia cuprina using supernatant and pellet prepared by centrifuging (100,000 g max) homogenates from whole second instar larvae of L. cuprina or their excised guts. Injection of supernatant from whole larvae and from two fractions of this supernatant, prepared by ammonium sulphate precipitation, significantly reduced (by 24-58%) the final weight of larvae grown in vivo (i.e. on immunized sheep) for 20 or 44 h. Serum from animals vaccinated with supernatant from whole larvae reduced larval weights by 12% after growth for 20 h in vitro (i.e. on diet containing serum from treated animals). Pellet material from whole larvae or guts, when injected into sheep, stimulated an immune response which reduced the weight of larvae by 20-23% after 20 or 48 h in vitro. Larvae grown on these animals were not reduced in weight. Immunoglobulin (Ig) isolated from serum of a sheep vaccinated with gut material strongly retarded growth of larvae in vitro, the effect increasing with Ig concentration. These results indicate that an immune response in sheep, induced by injecting extracts of L. cuprina larvae, substantially reduces growth of this parasite.


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1973

Evaluation Of An Indirect Fluorescent Antibody test For Detecting Babesia Argentina Infection In Cattle

L. A. Y. Johnston; R. D. Pearson; G. Leatch


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1978

THE DURATION OF LATENT INFECTION AND FUNCTIONAL IMMUNITY IN DROUGHTMASTER AND HEREFORD CATTLE FOLLOWING NATURAL INFECTION WITH BABESIA ARGENTINA AND BABESIA BIGEMINA

L. A. Y. Johnston; G. Leatch; P. N. Jones


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1969

THE EFFECT OF CATTLE TICK (BOOPHILUS MICROPLUS) ON PRODUCTION OF BRAHMAN-CROSS AND BRITISH-BREED CATTLE IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

L. A. Y. Johnston; K. P. Haydock


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1989

New techniques for measuring the growth and survival of larvae of Lucilia cuprina on sheep.

Eisemann Ch; L. A. Y. Johnston; J. D. Kerr


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1983

The economics of cattle tick control in dry tropical Australia.

N. C. Sing; L. A. Y. Johnston; G. Leatch


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1968

THE INCIDENCE OF CLINICAL BABESIOSIS IN CATTLE IN QUEENSLAND

L. A. Y. Johnston


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1982

A screening test to differentiate cattle meat from horse, donkey, kangaroo, pig and sheep meats

L. A. Y. Johnston; P. Tracey-Patte; R. A. Donaldson; B. Parkinson


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1968

ERADICATION OF CATTLE TICK (BOOPHILUS MICROPLUS) FROM MAGNETIC ISLAND, QUEENSLAND, IN THE PRESENCE OF NATIVE FAUNA

L. A. Y. Johnston; R. H. Wharton; J. H. Calaby

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G. Leatch

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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R. D. Pearson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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C.H. Eisemann

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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K. P. Haydock

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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R.A. Donaldson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Roger D. Pearson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Tony Vuocolo

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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B.M. O'sullivan

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Eisemann Ch

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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J. D. Kerr

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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