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Title: T Lymphocytes Response to Caecal Coccidiosis in Broilers Infected with Exo and Endogenous Stages of Eimeria Tenella
Authors: Davou, Kaze Paul
Karaye, Gloria
Patrobas, Mariam
Markus, Biallah
Lawal, Idris
Joseph, Ajanusi
Lawal, Saidu
Keywords: Developmental stages
Parasite
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary Infections
Broiler Chickens
Sporulated oocyst (sporozoite)
Merozoites;
Treated
Non-Treated; Experimental periods
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Clinical Biotechnology and Microbiology
Series/Report no.: Vol. 2;Iss. 1; Pp 274 - 283
Abstract: The present study reveals the proliferation of cytokines in treated and non- treated broilers consisting of IFN- γ, IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF and TGF. The CD4 count in the treated and non- treated broilers orally administered with various developmental stages of the parasite reached a peak on day 10 at primary; secondary and day 24 at tertiary infections. There was significant difference in the CD4 cell count between groups of the infected broiler chickens (p < 0.05). The current study observed a relationship between the different developmental stages of the parasite and lymphocytes response. Broiler chickens infected with sporulated oocyst (sporozoites) and merozoites treated and non- treated gave high CD4 T- lymphocyte numbers than the other groups throughout the experimental periods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2109
ISSN: 2575-4750
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