THE PROTECTIVE VALUE OF AN AUTOGENOUS BACTERIN AND TOXOID AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL CORYNEBACTERIUM PYOGENES INFECTION IN MICE

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  • S. Falade University of Ibadan, Nigeria
  • O. A. Durojaiye University of Ibadan, Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v11i2.2544

Abstract

Bacteria and toxin from a borth culture of a porcine strain of Corynebacterium pyogenes were lethal to white Swiss mice within 24th of inoculation. The pyogenic factor was shown to be a component of the bacterial cells and not of the toxin. Mouse protection tests using a formolised bacterin and formolized toxoid conferred protection to experimental challenge. It is suggested that this toxoid may be of value in protecting animals against the natural infection.  

Author Biographies

S. Falade, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Department of Veterinary Pathology

O. A. Durojaiye, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Department of Veterinary Pathology

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2021-01-15

How to Cite

Falade, S. ., & Durojaiye, O. A. (2021). THE PROTECTIVE VALUE OF AN AUTOGENOUS BACTERIN AND TOXOID AGAINST EXPERIMENTAL CORYNEBACTERIUM PYOGENES INFECTION IN MICE . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 11(2), 148–150. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v11i2.2544

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