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The protection given by pilus and whole cell vaccines of Bacteroides nodosus strain 198 against ovine foot-rot induced by strains of different serogroups

Authors :
D. A. Griffiths
E.F. Smith
I. J. O'donnell
J. E. Peterson
David Emery
David J. Stewart
B. L. Clark
Source :
Australian veterinary journal. 62(5)
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

SUMMARY A highly purified pilus vaccine prepared from cells of Bacteroides nodosus strain 198 provided a high level of protection against homologous challenge and small, not statistically significant, levels of protection against challenge with 4 other strains each from different serogroups. In a second experiment, a partially purified pilus vaccine from strain 198 induced significant immunity to 1 of 4 heterologous strains which were different from those used in the first experiment. In a third experiment a strain 198 whole cell vaccine produced significant immunity against 3 of 6 heterologous strains used in the first 2 experiments. There was no obvious relationship between the colony type, degree of piliation and level of cross-protection obtained against a particular strain. The results provide further evidence that immunogens associated with, but distinct from, the pilus are involved in cross-protection and that cross-protective antigens are common to some, but not all, strains.

Details

ISSN :
00050423
Volume :
62
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australian veterinary journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a96db11f4558cb84471a37a025c4667b