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. 2014 Apr 16;44(10):1071–1128. doi: 10.1080/10643389.2012.746064

Table 6. Infective dose (ID) of some pathogenic microorganisms.

Microorganism ID Recipient Administration Infected/Total (or% infected) Reference
Campylobacter jejuni 90 CFU 3-day chickens Orally 9/10 (Ruiz-Palacios et al., 1981)
E. coli (O157:H7) 6000 CFU 3-month pigs 6/8 (Cornick and Helgerson, 2004)
E. coli (O157:H7) <300 CFU 10-week calves Orally 2/17 (Besser et al., 2001)
E. coli (O157:H7) 107 CFU 3-year steer Stomach tube 2/5 (Cray and Moon, 1995)
Salmonella typhimurium 1000 CFU 10–14-day pigs Intranasal 1/5 (Loynachan and Harris, 2005)
Salmonella enteritides <10 CFU >52-week molted layers Orally 50% (Holt, 1993)
Salmonella enteritides 6500–56000 CFU >52-week unmolted layers Orally 50% (Holt, 1993)
FMD virus (strain O1 Lausanne) 1700 TCID50 20–30 kg pigs Aerosol 5/8 (Alexandersen and Donaldson, 2002)
FMD virus (strain O1 BFS 1860) 13–398 TCID50 43–166 kg calves Aerosol 10/12 (Donaldson et al., 1987)
FMD virus (strain O1 BFS 1860) 10–50 TCID50 26–82 kg sheep Aerosol 7/12 (Gibson and Donaldson, 1986)
FMD virus (strain SAT 2 SAR 3/79) 25–251 TCID50 118–150 kg calves Aerosol 11/15 (Donaldson et al., 1987)
PRRSV 10 TCID50 4–5-week pigs Intranasal 2/3 (Yoon et al., 1999)
Porcine rotavirus 1 PFU 2-hr piglets Pharynx 2/2 (Graham et al., 1987)
Encephalomyocarditis virus 108.8 TCID50 4–6-week pigs Intranasal 2/5 (Zimmerman et al., 1993)
Influenza A/Texas/91 (H1N1) virus 100000 TCID50 18–33-year-old humans Intronasal 24/33 (Hayden et al., 1996)
Influenza A2/Bethesda/10/63 1–5 TCID50 21–40-year-old man Aerosol 4/14 (Alford et al., 1966)
Rotavirus 0.9 FFU 18–45-year-old man Orally 1/7 (Ward et al., 1986)
Salmonella newport 150000 CFU Human Orally 1/6 (McCullough and Eisele, 1951)
Salmonella derby 1.5×107 CFU Human Orally 3/6 (McCullough and Eisele, 1951)
Salmonella bareilly 13000 CFU Human Orally 1/6 (McCullough and Eisele, 1951)

CFU = colony forming unit; TCID50 = 50% tissue culture infective dose; PFU = plaque forming unit; FFU = focus forming unit.