Author:
Bracegirdle P.,West A. A.,Lever M. S.,Fitzgeorge R. B.,Baskerville A.
Abstract
SummaryAerosol infection (AI) of Porton outbreak mice withListeriaspecies, exhibiting varying degrees of virulence, was compared with gastric intubation (GI) on the basis of numbers of deaths. 50% lethal dose (LD50) and pattern of listerial infection. The AI route appeared to be more sensitive, efficient and consistent than GI in that it required 105fewer micro-organisms to obtain infection and death then ensued within 4 days, with GI deaths usually occurring on day 7. All the virulent strains tested caused 100% mortality by AI, while virulent and avirulent strains were indistinguishable by GI. Bacterial counts in the livers and spleens of infected mice were consistent with the relative virulence of the infectious agent using AI but not in GI mice. There were higher numbers of micro-organisms and more widespread lesions in the organs of AI mice than in GI. Results indicate that AI is an accuratein vivoindicator of virulence in listeria and using AI, bacterial counts in the liver and spleen could replace LD50tests, thereby reducing the number of animals required forin vivovirulence testing.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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