James E R, Moloney A, Denham D A
J Parasitol. 1977 Aug;63(4):720-3.
In three experiments mice were given three intravenous injections of Trichinella spiralis newborn larvae produced in vitro. Following a challenge infection of newborn larvae the mice were shown to be on the average 85% resistant i.e., only 15% of the challenge larvae developed to encysted muscle stage larvae in these mice; when the challenge consisted of normal muscle larvae administered per os, the mice were 51% resistant. Neither the number nor longevity of adult worms in the intestines was affected by this immunization procedure.