Effects of haemorrhagic septicaemia vaccination and levamisole administration on the humoral response in crossâbred calves
1990
Sharma, L. K. | JAGADISH, S. | MULBAGAL, A. N.
Levamisole administered by oral, subcutaneous or transdermal routes following vaccination against Pasteurella multocida enhanced the humoral response in crossbred calves. The group that received levamisole subcutaneously elicited highly significant (P<0.01) antibody titres during the primary humoral response in comparison with groups that received levamisole orally or transdermally. During the secondary response in the same experiment, levamisole administered subcutaneously and transdermally showed highly significant (P<0.01) haemagglutination titres relative to oral administration of the drug. In a second experiment, the group that received levamisole subcutaneously showed highly significant (P<0.01) antibody titres during the anamnestic humoral response over other treated groups.
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