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. 2005 Mar;73(3):1475–1481. doi: 10.1128/IAI.73.3.1475-1481.2005

TABLE 3.

Occurrence and severity of gross and histopathological lesions at postmortema

Lesionb Lesionsc in treatment group:
i.m. (calf no. 1-4)d
i.n. (calf no. 1-4)
Control (calf no. 1-3)
1d 2d 3d 4d 1 2 3 4d 1 2 3d
Serosanguinous peritoneal fluid + + +
Serosanguinous pericardial fluid + + +/−
Serosanguinous pleural fluid +
Enlarged prescapular lymph nodes +/− +/− +/− +/− +/− ++ ++ + + ++
Grossly edematous/hemorrhagic lymph nodes/tissues ++ + + ++
Enlarged liver + +++ + ++
CNS perivascular hemorrhages + +/− +/− + + +/− + ++ + +
CNS serum leakage + + +
Hemorrhage, prescapular LN +++ +++ +++
PMN infiltration, prescapular LN +/− +/− + +/− +++ +++ +++ + +++ ++ +
Cell depletion, paracortex of prescapular LN ++ +++ +++ ++ +/− + + ++ + +++
a

Two groups of four calves each were vaccinated twice, at a 4-week interval, either i.m. or i.n., with the aroA mutant strain, and a group of three calves were left unvaccinated as controls. Two weeks after the second vaccination, the animals were challenged with the wild-type strain. Postmortem examination was done 7 days after challenge or earlier as dictated by clinical assessment.

b

LN, lymph node; PMN, polymorphonuclear leukocyte; CNS, central nervous system.

c

−, not present; +/−, slight; +, mild; ++, moderate; +++, severe.

d

Survived 7 days postchallenge.