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Immunization of rainbow trout fry with Ichthyophthirius multifiliis sonicate: protection of host and immunological changes
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2002
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Rainbow Trout FryParasitic DiseaseAllergyMucous Cell CountsAquaculturePathogenesisImmunologyImmersion VaccineAutoimmunityRelative ProtectionFish ImmunologySoil-transmitted HelminthiasisInfection ControlMedicineParasitologyImmunological Changes
Rainbow trout fry (10 weeks post hatch) were immunized (injection or immersion) with sonicated formalin-killed trophonts of the fish parasitic ciliate Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. Challenge infections 22 days after immunization showed a relative protection represented by significantly fewer established parasites and lower prevalence in the immunized groups compared to the controls. Associations between the obtained protection and changes in differential leukocyte counts, haematocrit values, anti Ichthyophthirius multifiliis antibodies, mucous cell density and some epidermal cell markers were investigated. No changes in antibody titers, haematocrit values and mucous cell counts were associated with the response; however, a minor change in peripheral blood neutrophils and epidermal cell markers were found.
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