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Title: IMMUNOLOGICAL INTERVENTION FOR THE CONTROL OF ECTOPARASITES OF LIVESTOCK - A REVIEW

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Submitted to: Journal of Veterinary Parasitology India
Publication Type: Review Article
Publication Acceptance Date: May 23, 2002
Publication Date: June 30, 2002
Citation: PRUETT JR, J.H. IMMUNOLOGICAL INTERVENTION FOR THE CONTROL OF ECTOPARASITES OF LIVESTOCK - A REVIEW. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY INDIA. 2002. v. 16. p.1-10

Technical Abstract: The majority of parasites affecting a herd of animals are harbored by a relatively few very susceptible hosts within the herd. Those few animals are responsible for maintenance and transmission of the parasite population to the more resistant animals. This observation has long held the promise of ectoparasite control by natural host resistance if the resistant phenotype could be selected for, or the susceptible phenotype converted to a more resistant status by vaccination. In this review my purpose is to direct readers to the literature available on the subject, attempt to summarize recent advances in the field, and outline advancing technologies that hold promise for the identification of resistant and susceptible genotypes, and the manipulation of host innate and acquired immunological resistance mechanisms for safe, sustainable control of arthropod pests of livestock.

   
 
 
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