Affiliation:
1. Trudeau Institute, Inc., Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Abstract
Mice were vaccinated with six strains of
Salmonella
and two strains of
Escherichia coli
, as well as with
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris
, and
Serratia marcescens
. The amount of in vivo growth of each organism was followed by viable counting techniques on organ homogenates. The vaccinated mice, along with unvaccinated controls, were challenged intravenously with 1,000
ld
50
of a streptomycin-resistant strain of
Salmonella enteritidis
. The ability of the vaccine to protect the mice against virulent challenge correlated with the ability of the strain to establish a persisting population in the liver and spleen. Enumeration of the liver and spleen populations in the challenged mice revealed that extensive growth of
S. enteritidis
occurred in animals which showed “protection,” as assessed by progressive mortality data. No evidence was obtained for a major role of humoral factors in the cross-protection against intravenous
S. enteritidis
challenge.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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