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. 1982 Jul;37(1):387–389. doi: 10.1128/iai.37.1.387-389.1982

Intestinal immunoglobulin A responses in rabbits to a Salmonella typhi strain harboring a Shigella sonnei plasmid.

D F Keren, H H Collins, L S Baron, D J Kopecko, S B Formal
PMCID: PMC347539  PMID: 7049953

Abstract

Salmonella typhi 5076-IC, which contains a plasmid that encodes the form I antigen of Shigella sonnei and which expresses S. typhi 9 and 12 and S. sonnei form I antigens, was used to immunize rabbits via chronically isolated ileal loops. Intestinal immunoglobulin A activity was detected against S. typhi, S. sonnei form I, and S. typhi strain 5076-IC. Thus S. typhi 5076-IC can effectively elicit mucosal immunoglobulin A to both S. typhi and S. sonnei.

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