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Circulating filarial antigen in cats infected with Brugia pahangi is indicative of the presence of adult worms
Authors:H. KUMAR  C. BALDWIN  D.W. BIRCH  D.A. DENHAM  F. DE MEDEIROS  I.T.C. MIDWINTER  A. SMAIL
Affiliation:London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.
Abstract:Using counterimmunoelectrophoresis with rabbit antisera raised against soluble extracts of adult females of Brugia pahangi parasite antigen was detected in the serum of all cats repeatedly infected with B. pahangi. Antigen was never detected in uninfected cats. The antigen was associated with the presence of adult worms. Antigen was detected consistently in a cat that was amicrofilaraemic but at autopsy harboured only two or three adult worms. Conversely, some cats showed slowly declining numbers of microfilariae and, in these, circulating antigen declined before the number of microfilariae. Eventually no antigen was detectable in circulation whereas microfilariae, although in diminishing numbers, were still present. At autopsy no adult worms were found in these cats. Antigen also appeared in several cats before they became microfilaraemic.
Keywords:filariasis    Brugia pahangi    cats    circulating antigen    counterimmuno-electrophoresis
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