Genre
- Journal Article
A lymphocyte stimulation test using antigens of Corynebacterium equi was used to compare the response of peripheral blood lymphocytes from foals with C equi pneumonia with those of clinically normal foals and adult horses. The test clearly distinguished infected foals from normal foals when tested in animals less than or equal to 2 months old. After the 2nd month, stimulation response from individual normal foals sometimes exceed those from infected foals, but mean stimulation response to C equi antigens was significantly (P less than 0.025) greater in 3- to 5-month-old infected foals when compared with mean values of 3- to 5-month-old normal foals. Mean stimulation responses in 5- to 7-month-old foals, which had recovered from C equi pneumonia, could not be distinguished from mean responses of normal foals. The test could still, however, be used diagnostically in foals greater than 2 months of age if stimulation responses were low. The test indicated the great extent of exposure to C equi in the normal horse population.
UNITED STATES
LR: 20061115; PUBM: Print; JID: 0375011; 0 (Antigens, Bacterial); ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Corynebacterium Infections/diagnosis/veterinary
- Antigens, Bacterial/immunology
- Corynebacterium/immunology
- Pneumonia/diagnosis/veterinary
- Horse Diseases/diagnosis
- Lymphocyte Activation
- horses