Abstract
Summary
A moderate increase in serum leucinamidase activity occurred in colostrumdeprived pathogen-free pigs experimentally infected with swine influenza virus. Activity also increased during migration of Ascaris suum larvae through the liver and again when the larvae reached the lungs. Greatest leucinamidase activity was stimulated when influenza virus was provoked from its latent lungworm state by migrating A. suum larvae.
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