PMID: 8938853Nov 1, 1996Paper

Influence of age of the donor sheep on the phagocytosis of Staphylococcus aureus subspecies anaerobius and S aureus by neutrophils

Research in Veterinary Science
J A QuiteriaR de la Fuente

Abstract

The age of the sheep donating neutrophils had a marked influence in vitro on their phagocytic ability with respect to Staphylococcus aureus and S aureus subspecies anaerobius. Neutrophils from lambs five to eight weeks old phagocytosed these organisms significantly less efficiently (P < 0.001) than neutrophils from adults two to four years old. However, neutrophils from the young animals phagocytosed S aureus significantly (P < 0.001) better than S aureus subspecies anaerobius (61.5 v 53.8 per cent), whereas there was no significant difference in the ability of the neutrophils from adult sheep to phagocytose S aureus and S aureus subspecies anaerobius (68.2 v 68.2 per cent).

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Aug 1, 1991·Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology·W E BernadinaE J Ruitenberg
Jul 1, 1988·Reviews of Infectious Diseases·A L CheungJ I Ward

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Dec 2, 2000·Atencion primaria·J Herrera Tejedor
Jun 14, 1997·The Veterinary Record·R J MaarschalkerweerdB W Knol
Feb 20, 2010·Veterinary Research·Ricardo de la FuenteSusana Martínez-Pulgarín

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