Cooperia vaccine Universiteit Gent
Cooperia oncophora is a pathogenic nematode species parasitizing the small intestines of cattle. In temperate climate regions, co-infections of C. oncophora species with other gastrointestinal parasites such as Ostertagia ostertagi cause important production losses. The control of these helminth infections relies heavily on the use of broad-spectrum anthelmintics such as the macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles and levamisole. However, intensive use of these drugs has led to the development of resistance in livestock parasites against all anthelmintic classes. The present inventors identified ...