Delayed hypersensitivity to DNCB and the inflammatory response to croton oil were evaluated in 144 and 121 patients respectively, prior to and 3 to 6 months following curative radiotherapy. Eighty-one patients had in vitro lymphocyte transformation by PHA; 59 (41%) were nonreactors to DNCB and 27 (2
The effect of inflammatory and hypersensitive reactions, in response to the feeding of the tickAmblyomma variegatum, on the progression of experimental dermatophilosis infections
β Scribed by Carolyn M. Lloyd; Alan R. Walker
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 618 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-8162
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β¦ Synopsis
Lloyd, C.M. and Walker, A.R., 1993. The effect of inflammatoi 3' and hypersensitive reactions, in response to the feeding of the tick Amblyomma variegatum, on the progression of experimental derrnatophilosis infections. Exp.Appl.Acarol., Initial infestations ofAnublyomma variegatum larvae and nymphs, on rabbits and sheep respectively, produced inflammatory reactions in the host's skin; repeated infestations resulted in an increase in development of delayed type hypersensitive reactions. Dermatophilus congotensis cocci were applied in titrated doses to hosts at sites of inflammatory or hypersensitive reactions to ticks, and to control hosts with no exposure to ticks. We assessed the resulting infections for three weeks and found no significant difference between the infections on the three groups. We conclude that the local effects of the feeding of immature stages of this tick do not influence the pathogenesis of dermatophilosis.
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