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  • Ascaridia galli infection i...
    Pleidrup, Janne; Dalgaard, Tina S; Norup, Liselotte R; Permin, Anders; Schou, Torben W; Skovgaard, Kerstin; Vadekær, Dorte F; Jungersen, Gregers; Sørensen, Poul; Juul-Madsen, Helle R

    Vaccine, 01/2014, Volume: 32, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    Highlights • A. galli infection influenced vaccine-induced immunity to Newcastle Disease (ND) in chickens. • Parasitized NDV vaccinated chickens showed lower titres of NDV specific IgG and lower frequencies NDV-specific T cells in peripheral blood than non-parasitized vaccinated controls. • Upon NDV challenge, viral genomes persisted in the oral cavity for a slightly longer period of time in A. galli -infected NDV vaccinees as compared to non-parasitized NDV vaccines indicating an impact of A-galli on vaccine-induced protective immunity.