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. 1970 Jan;34(1):94–100.

Influence of Immunization Procedures on Upper Respiratory Tract Immunity in Cattle

J R Duncan 1, R G Thomson 1
PMCID: PMC1319429  PMID: 4246010

Abstract

Aspects of respiratory tract immunity have been investigated in the bovine species. Using Past. hemolytica type I as the antigen for this model the relationship of nasal and serum antibody production to the route of vaccination and type of vaccine was investigated in a series of 15 dairy calves from two to four months of age. Experimental results indicated that an aerosol vaccination with live Past. hemolytica resulted in a significant nasal antibody response while parenterally vaccinated gave calves with equivalent serum titers had no significant nasal antibody response.

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