Auxotrophic, plasmid-cured Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium for use as a live vaccine in calves
Calves were vaccinated orally, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally with a smooth, plasmid-cured strain of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium, strain 81. Oral vaccination was not effective, as only 1/5 calves survived challenge with virulent S. typhimurium. Strain 81 was attenuated for calves, a...
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description | Calves were vaccinated orally, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally with a smooth, plasmid-cured strain of
Salmonella enterica serovar
typhimurium, strain 81. Oral vaccination was not effective, as only 1/5 calves survived challenge with virulent
S. typhimurium. Strain 81 was attenuated for calves, as only a slight rise in rectal temperatures was detected after vaccination. The organism was excreted by some calves in the faeces, but no signs of diarrhoea were observed after vaccination. After parenteral vaccination, strain 81 was able to reach the intestines, gastric associated lymphoid tissues and other internal lymphoid tissues and remained viable for up to 14 days in the bovine host. After oral challenge with a virulent strain, 9/10 vaccinated calves survived challenge as opposed to 4/10 control calves (
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