Process for reducing the incidence of neonatal diarrhoea in pigs

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Lymphokine

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ABSTRACT:
A vaccine comprising an antigen selectively adsorbed onto erythrocytes possessing their natural surface characteristics. When the antigen is the K88a,b/adhesion factor of E. coli and the erythrocytes are chicken erythrocytes, the vaccine is especially suitable for reducing the incidence of neonatal diarrhoea in pigs if it is administered parenterally to a sow about three weeks prior to parturition.

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Rutter et al., Vet. Bull. 43(8), #3222, Aug. 1973 of Nature 242(5399): 531-532 (1973).
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Rutter et al., Vet. Bull. 45(7), #3645, Jul. 1975 of Vet. Rec. 96(8): 171-175 (1975).
Neter et al., J. Bacteriol. 66: 424-428 (1953), "The Requirement of Electrolytes for the Adsorption of Eschorichia Coli Antigen by Red Blood Cells" as abstracted in Chem. Abstracts 48 #855e (1954).
Kabat et al., Experimental Immunochemistry, 2nd ed. (1961), C. C. Thomas, Springfield, Il., p. 97, "Agglutination", 119-124, Adsorption of Antigens on Untreated Erthyrocytos--Coupling of Antigens to Erthrocytes.

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