نتایج جستجو برای: killed vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 126440  

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2006
James F Lowe Federico A Zuckermann Lawrence D Firkins William M Schnitzlein Tony L Goldberg

OBJECTIVE To compare immunologic responses and reproductive outcomes in sows housed under field conditions following controlled exposure to a wild-type strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV strain WTV) or vaccination with a modified-live virus (MLV) vaccine. DESIGN Randomized controlled trial. ANIMALS 30 PRRSV-naïve 10-week-old female pigs. PROCEDURE Humoral...

Journal: :Japanese journal of medicine 1951
K YANAGISAWA K KANAI Y SHIGA F ITO

It is an already established fact through the investigations by Thomson (1), Saenz (2), Rist (3), Freund (4), Hensel (5), etc that the inoculation of a paraffin oil suspension of heat-killed tubercle bacilli produces in experimental animals a state of hypersensitivity much more intense and lasting than that given by the same amount of the killed bacilli in saline solution. We have confirmed thi...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1980
S Dluholucký P Sirágy P Dolezel J Svác A Bolgác

An attempt was made to see if it was possible to produce antimicrobial activity in colostrum after killed Escherichia coli O111 vaccine had been given orally to expectant mothers. The colostral samples were used in vitro for the inhibition test immediately after the start of lactation. The colostrum from 7 of the 47 vaccine-treated mothers inhibited the growth of E. coli O111 compared with only...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Richard Malley Porter W Anderson

For prevention of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) infections in infancy, protein-conjugated capsular polysaccharide vaccines provide serotype-specific, antibody-mediated immunity but do not cover all of the 90+ capsule serotypes. Therefore, microbiologists have sought protective noncapsular antigens common to all strains. Alternatively, we investigated killed cells of a noncapsulated st...

2017

Salmonella enterica can be considered as one of the most important causes of foodpoisoning with poultry thought to be the main source. Although S. Typhimurium, S. Enteritidis and the vast majority of other Salmonella serovars generally produce little systemic disease in adult chickens, they are able to colonize the alimentary tract of poultry. The two caeca are the main sites of the colonizatio...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Ankan Gupta Nishamol Geetha Jiju Mani Pramod Upadhyay V M Katoch M Natrajan U D Gupta Sangeeta Bhaskar

As the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis continues to be a burden, there is a concerted effort to find new vaccines to combat this problem. One of the important vaccine strategies is whole bacterial vaccines. This approach relies on multiple antigens and built-in adjuvanticity. Other mycobacterial strains which share cross-reactive antigens with M. tuberculosis have been considered a...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2005
D J Pasnik J J Evans V S Panangala P H Klesius R A Shelby C A Shoemaker

Streptococcus agalactiae is a major bacterial pathogen that is the cause of serious economic losses in many species of freshwater, marine and estuarine fish worldwide. A highly efficacious S. agalactiae vaccine was developed using extracellular products (ECP) and formalin-killed whole cells of S. agalactiae. The vaccine efficacy following storage of S. agalactiae ECP and formalin-killed S. agal...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2010
Clare Ryan Steeve Giguère

The objectives of this study were to compare relative vaccine-specific serum immunoglobulin concentrations, vaccine-specific lymphoproliferative responses, and cytokine profiles of proliferating lymphocytes between 3-day-old foals, 3-month-old foals, and adult horses after vaccination with a killed adjuvanted vaccine. Horses were vaccinated intramuscularly twice at 3-week intervals with a vacci...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2010
Alberto Pinzon-Charry Virginia McPhun Vivian Kienzle Chakrit Hirunpetcharat Christian Engwerda James McCarthy Michael F Good

Development of a vaccine that targets blood-stage malaria parasites is imperative if we are to sustainably reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by this infection. Such a vaccine should elicit long-lasting immune responses against conserved determinants in the parasite population. Most blood-stage vaccines, however, induce protective antibodies against surface antigens, which tend to be pol...

Background: Pasteurella multocida continues to pose a danger to prone farm and wild animals all over the world. Chemotherapeutic treatments are progressively losing their effectiveness, last for long time, and cost a lot of money, as well as being toxic to human consumers. Therefore, clearing the way for immunization as a big-wheel alternative against the economic grain. Yet, the vaccines avail...

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