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Summary
In 3 separate experiments small groups of mice of 2 strains were exposed to infection with Schistosoma mansoni and half of them were treated with cortisone beginning shortly prior to infection and ending on the 29th, 15th and 7th days after infection, respectively. The various regimens of cortisone treatment employed did not increase susceptibility to the parasite, as judged by numbers of adult worms recovered from hepatic portal tracts of the mice 7–8 weeks after infection. The treatments may have enhanced the natural immunity slightly, since significantly fewer worms were recovered from the cortisone-treated mice.
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