Cattle immunised with a recombinant form of p67, the major surface antigen of Theilleria parva sporozoites, have been shown to be protected against parasite challenge. In an attempt to simplify the immunisation procedure live attenuated Salmonella strains expressing p67 have been constructed and ...
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Heussler, V.T.
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Taracha, E.L.N.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Duchateau, L.
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McKeever, Declan J.
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[Immunisation with live attenuated Salmonella dublin expressing a sporozoite protein confers partial protection against Theileria parva]
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Immunisation with live attenuated Salmonella dublin expressing a sporozoite protein confers partial protection against Theileria parva