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Neonatal respiratory syncytial virus infection: role of transplacentally and breast milk-acquired antibodies.

D T Wong, P L Ogra.   

Abstract

The effect of transplacentally and breast milk-acquired antibodies on respiratory syncytial virus infection was studied in neonatal and 2-month-old cotton rats. Adult female rats infected intranasally with live virus regularly produced virus-specific antibodies in the serum, colostrum, and breast milk. By using foster feeding techniques, we showed that both transplacentally and breast milk-acquired antibodies were effective in reducing the replication of respiratory syncytial virus in the lungs of neonatal animals when they were challenged with live virus via the nasal route at 3 days of age. However, the protection provided by these antibodies was rather brief. There was no difference in the replication of respiratory syncytial virus in the lungs of 2-month-old animals that were delivered and nursed by seropositive (immunized) or seronegative (control) cotton rats.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3512852      PMCID: PMC252862     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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