2006
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.68.325
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Protective Effect of Botulinum C/D Mosaic Toxoid against Avian Botulism

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Avian botulism is a paralytic disease caused by a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum type C. Since type C isolates from cases of avian botulism produced a neurotoxin consisting of a mosaic form of parts of type C and D neurotoxins, we examined the antitoxin titers in the convalescent sera of botulism-affected birds which belonged to family Anatidae. ELISA using the C/D mosaic neurotoxin as an antigen revealed that the antibody was detected in the sera at 2 weeks, but not at 5 weeks after the ons… Show more

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“…[10][11][12] Group IV, C. butyricum, and C. baratii produce type G, E, and F toxins, respectively. Some strains are also capable of producing 2 toxins simultaneously or may carry a second silent nonexpressed gene.…”
Section: Bont-producing Clostridia and Their Toxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10][11][12] Group IV, C. butyricum, and C. baratii produce type G, E, and F toxins, respectively. Some strains are also capable of producing 2 toxins simultaneously or may carry a second silent nonexpressed gene.…”
Section: Bont-producing Clostridia and Their Toxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two cases of foodborne botulism linked to BoNT C and one case of infant botulism attributed to C. botulinum serotype C1 have been reported [8,9], and BoNT D organisms were found in tainted ham that caused mild botulism in several persons [9]. However, BoNT C1 and D are predominantly known for causing avian or mammalian botulism [10][11][12]. Limited stocks of anti-BoNT C1 and D veterinary vaccines are used to vaccinate cattle and other domestic animals, and they have been shown to be protective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,9,25,26 Among BoNT-producing clostridia strains, C. botulinum strains that produce types C, D, C/D, and D/C toxins (group III organisms) are the organisms mainly responsible for animal botulism outbreaks. 6,7 Rapid detection and typing of these organisms and their toxins are a prerequisite for a prompt diagnosis, for treatment of sick animals, and to prevent or minimize further cases. Moreover, the knowledge of toxin subtype is valuable, not only for epidemiologic reasons but also because the mosaic toxins have shown a higher toxic activity in animals compared to nonmosaic toxins.…”
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