Journal article
Characterisation of serum IgG(T) responses to potential diagnostic antigens for equine cyathostominosis
T Tzelos, KK Geyer, MC Mitchell, HEG McWilliam, VO Kharchenko, STG Burgess, JB Matthews
International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Cyathostomins are ubiquitous parasitic nematodes of horses. These worms spend substantial periods as intestinal wall stage encysted larvae, which can comprise up to 90% of the total burden. Several million larvae have been reported in individuals. Emergence of these larvae from the gut wall can lead to life-threatening colitis. Faecal egg count tests, increasingly used by horse owners to inform anthelmintic treatments, do not correlate with the intra-host burden of cyathostomins; this represents a key gap in the diagnostic toolbox. Previously, a cyathostomin Gut Associated Larval Antigen was identified as a promising marker for the intra-host stages of infection. Here, cyathostomin Gut Assoc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to that all veterinary surgeons who supplied the sera used in this study and Professor Tom Klei (Louisiana State University, USA) and Professor Sandy Love (University of Glasgow, UK) for the supply of sera from the experimental studies. The authors would like to thank the Horse Trust, UK, the Horserace Betting Levy Board, UK, and the Thoroughbred Breeders Association, UK, for their generous financial support of this project.