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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1987 August; 53(8): 1721–1729.
PMCID: PMC203981
Clinical hypersensitivity to specific aerosol challenge in parenterally immunized calves.
F G Taylor, C D Jones, and J Bourne
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bristol, Langford, England.
Abstract
This paper reports an experiment designed to demonstrate that the calf lung can be sensitized to a specific respirable challenge following parenteral immunization with a nonliving antigen (human serum albumin). The possibility that immune-mediated injury could subsequently interfere with nonspecific mucosal defenses was also investigated by infecting calves with Pasteurella haemolytica after the antigen challenge and assessing pulmonary clearance of the organism. The results indicated that specific aerosol challenge produces reversible signs of respiratory hypersensitivity and that persistence of incidental infection in the upper respiratory tract is potentiated. Since the calves were sensitized by an immunization regime which imitated conventional vaccination, this study highlights the potential dangers of inactivated parenteral respiratory vaccines.
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