Stewart T B, Southern L L, Gibson R B, Simmons L A
Vet Parasitol. 1985 Apr;17(4):319-26. doi: 10.1016/0304-4017(85)90023-8.
Three experimental infections of weaning pigs with 2000 embryonated Ascaris suum eggs each, 11 days apart, followed each time by fenbendazole treatment, produced a significant host response when compared with similar infected or uninfected control pigs as assessed by response to a subsequent challenge with 100 embryonated A. suum eggs. The response elicited from pigs treated with fenbendazole on either 2, 3, and 4 days or, 6, 7, and 8 days after each experimental infection was expressed as a reduction in the number of pigs with A. suum, in the number of worms per pig, in the weight of male and female worms, and in the length of male and female worms. No differences in average daily weight gain, feed-conversion efficiency or histology of lungs and liver were noted among the 4 treatment groups.
用2000枚感染性猪蛔虫卵对断奶仔猪进行三次实验性感染,每次间隔11天,每次感染后进行芬苯达唑治疗。与相似感染或未感染的对照猪相比,在随后用100枚感染性猪蛔虫卵进行攻毒时,实验猪产生了显著的宿主反应。在每次实验感染后的第2、3、4天或第6、7、8天用芬苯达唑治疗的猪,其反应表现为感染猪蛔虫的猪数量减少、每头猪体内的虫数减少、雌雄虫体重减轻以及雌雄虫长度缩短。4个治疗组之间在平均日增重、饲料转化效率或肺和肝脏组织学方面未发现差异。