2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2010.11.028
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Primary infection protects pigs against re-infection with Lawsonia intracellularis in experimental challenge studies

Abstract: In two separate trials pigs were experimentally infected with Lawsonia intracellularis at 5-6 weeks of age followed by antibiotic treatment and resolution of the primary infection and then re-inoculated at 12-13 weeks of age. A treatment-control group of pigs received the primary infection and antibiotic treatment only, and served as control for the antibiotic treatment of the primary infection. A challenge-control group of pigs received the second inoculation dose only at 12-13 weeks of age to control infecti… Show more

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“…We have previously demonstrated protection against re-infection in primary infected pigs compared to age matched challenge control pigs as evidenced by reduced colonisation and pathology of intestinal mucosa, absence of bacterial shedding and without increase in acute phase protein response [6]. Here we report detailed studies on humoral and CMI responses after both primary and secondary L. intracellularis infections in these pigs.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…We have previously demonstrated protection against re-infection in primary infected pigs compared to age matched challenge control pigs as evidenced by reduced colonisation and pathology of intestinal mucosa, absence of bacterial shedding and without increase in acute phase protein response [6]. Here we report detailed studies on humoral and CMI responses after both primary and secondary L. intracellularis infections in these pigs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The experimental design has been described in detail in the previously published re-infection study, Experiment II [6]. Briefly, 22 piglets (age 5-6 weeks at day 0) were randomly assigned to three groups: the Re-infection (RE, N = 10) and Treatment control (TC, N = 5) groups received an oral primary L. intracellularis inoculation at day 0, while pigs in the Challenge control (CC, N = 7) group remained naive.…”
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