Literature DB >> 8486562

Production of hyperimmune bovine colostrum against Campylobacter jejuni.

J Husu1, E L Syväoja, H Ahola-Luttila, H Kalsta, S Sivelä, T U Kosunen.   

Abstract

Serial immunization of dairy cows with Campylobacter jejuni resulted in an enhanced serum antibody response and production of hyperimmune colostrum in all vaccinated animals. An approximate 10-fold decrease in the Camp. jejuni-specific antibody titres in colostrum was observed within 2 d post-partum. The lyophilized colostral concentrate fed to newborn calves resulted in a rapid increase in serum antibody response. Specific Camp. jejuni immunoglobulins could be detected in these animals for a further 10 weeks. The lyophilized hyperimmunized colostrum was very stable in vitro at different storage temperatures. It could be used for passive immunization to campylobacteriosis.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8486562

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-8847


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