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Immunity to Escherichia coli in pigs: anti-enterotoxins in colostrum and serum from vaccinated and non-vaccinated sows.

M R Wilson, C Gyles, J Svendsen.   

Abstract

Colostrum from non-vaccinated sows did not contain naturally occurring antibodies to heat labile Escherichia coli enterotoxin. Vaccination of sows by either the intramuscular or intramammary routes with a live formalinized E. coli vaccine resulted in the production of colostrum capable of neutralizing the heat labile toxin. Intramammary vaccination resulted in the production of colostrum which significantly reduced the enterotoxigenic effects of the vaccine strain of E. coli organisms but not that of a heterologous strain. Vaccination of the sows resulted in the production of serum antibodies to heat labile enterotoxin. Antibodies to heat stable enterotoxin were not demonstrable in the colostrum of either non-vaccinated or vaccinated sows.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 4260942      PMCID: PMC1319584     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med        ISSN: 0008-4050


  5 in total

1.  Immunity to Escherichia coli in pigs: serologic response to sows given formalin-treated live Escherichia coli vaccine.

Authors:  M R Wilson; J Svendsen
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1971-06       Impact factor: 1.156

2.  Immunity to Escherichia coli in pigs: effect of feeding colostrum or serum from vaccinated sows to Escherichia coli infected gnotobiotic pigs.

Authors:  J Svendsen; M R Wilson
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1971-06       Impact factor: 1.156

3.  The relationship between two apparently different enterotoxins produced by enteropathogenic strains of Escherichia coli of porcine origin.

Authors:  H W Smith; C L Gyles
Journal:  J Med Microbiol       Date:  1970-08       Impact factor: 2.472

4.  Studies on Escherichia coli enterotoxin.

Authors:  H W Smith; S Halls
Journal:  J Pathol Bacteriol       Date:  1967-04

5.  A heat-labile enterotoxin from strains of Eschericha coli enteropathogenic for pigs.

Authors:  C L Gyles; D A Barnum
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1969-10       Impact factor: 5.226

  5 in total
  2 in total

1.  Immunity to Escherichia coli in pigs: IgG immunoglobulin in passive immunity to E. coli enteritis.

Authors:  A C Brandenburg; M R Wilson
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1973-01       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Immunity to Escherichia coli in pigs: serum gamma globulin levels, indirect hemagglutinating antibody titres and bactericidal activity against E. coli in pigs up to five weeks of age.

Authors:  M R Wilson; J Svendsen
Journal:  Can J Comp Med       Date:  1972-01
  2 in total

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