Author:
Wray C.,Sojka W. J.,Morris J. A.,Morgan W. J. Brinley
Abstract
SUMMARYA galactose epimeraseless (gal E) mutant ofSalmonella typhimuriumwas investigated in mice and calves for its suitability as a live vaccine. In mice, a very highly significant difference in the mortality rates was observed when vaccinated and non-vaccinated animals were challenged with virulent strains ofS. typhimuriumandS. dublin.In calves, doses of 106and above of gal E mutant injected subcutaneously provided highly significant protection both in terms of mortality and prevalence of symptoms when calves were challenged orally withS. typhimurium.However, there appeared to be a relation between the vaccine and the presence of renal lesions and before gal E mutants can be recommended, further work is necessary to determine the pathogenesis of these lesions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology
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