CELLULAR FACTORS OF IMMUNITY OF ANIMALS VACCINATED AGAINST CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO DICHLOROPROPAPHOS
Keywords:
Pesticide,, cellular immunity,, lymphocytes,, neutrophils,Abstract
This article considers the results of studies of the state of cellular factors of immunity of animals vaccinated against the background of chronic exposure to dichloropropaphos. T- and B- lymphocyte populations as well as phagocytic neutrophil activity in the NST test were studied from cellular immunity factors. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that chronic intoxication of animals with dichloropropaphosae, even in the dose at the level of MDU in foods, causes suppression of the functional state of immunocompetent cells, which is manifested by reduction of T and B lymphocytes and HST positive neutrophils of peripheral blood.
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