Immune response to pulmonary injection of Pasteurella haemolytica-impregnated agar beads followed by transthoracic challenge exposure in goats

Charles W. Purdy From the USDA-ARS, Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, Bushland, TX 79012 (Purdy, Foster); Texas Tech University, Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX 79430 (Straus); Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center, San Angelo, TX 76901 (Livingston).

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David C. Straus From the USDA-ARS, Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, Bushland, TX 79012 (Purdy, Foster); Texas Tech University, Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX 79430 (Straus); Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center, San Angelo, TX 76901 (Livingston).

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Charles W. Livingston Jr. From the USDA-ARS, Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, Bushland, TX 79012 (Purdy, Foster); Texas Tech University, Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX 79430 (Straus); Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center, San Angelo, TX 76901 (Livingston).

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Gene S. Foster From the USDA-ARS, Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, Bushland, TX 79012 (Purdy, Foster); Texas Tech University, Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX 79430 (Straus); Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center, San Angelo, TX 76901 (Livingston).

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SUMMARY

A method of inducing Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 (Ph1) lung infection in goats, using low numbers of bacteria and without impairing host immunity, was developed. Two trials were conducted. Results of trial 1, using 10 principals (Ph1 agar beads) and 6 controls (agar beads alone), indicated that Ph1 organisms imbedded in agar beads could survive host lung defenses for 32 days. Results of trial 2 indicated that lung immunity in the inoculated goats (principals) was high and they were more protected than controls against a transthoracic challenge of Ph1 (1.18 × 107 colony-forming units) injected into a lung of each goat on posttreatment day 35. When comparing challenge-exposed principals with controls, the controls developed rectal temperatures above normal for a longer time, duration of anorexia was longer, and signs of depression were seen. The controls developed large areas of consolidated lung tissue, more Ph1 isolates were recovered from nasal turbinates and lung tissue, and higher Ph1 concentrations were found in the lungs. The serum Ph1 indirect hemagglutination antibody titers in the principals of both trials increased, compared with titers in controls. Principal goats in ferial 2 had higher Ph1 indirect hemagglutination antibody titers after injection of Phi-impregnated agar beads and less severe lung lesions after challenge exposure than did controls. The small pneumonic consolidated lesions in the principals, compared with extensive lesions in controls after Ph1 challenge exposure, indicated a high degree of immunity after exposure to Ph1 organisms imbedded in agar beads.

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A method of inducing Pasteurella haemolytica serotype 1 (Ph1) lung infection in goats, using low numbers of bacteria and without impairing host immunity, was developed. Two trials were conducted. Results of trial 1, using 10 principals (Ph1 agar beads) and 6 controls (agar beads alone), indicated that Ph1 organisms imbedded in agar beads could survive host lung defenses for 32 days. Results of trial 2 indicated that lung immunity in the inoculated goats (principals) was high and they were more protected than controls against a transthoracic challenge of Ph1 (1.18 × 107 colony-forming units) injected into a lung of each goat on posttreatment day 35. When comparing challenge-exposed principals with controls, the controls developed rectal temperatures above normal for a longer time, duration of anorexia was longer, and signs of depression were seen. The controls developed large areas of consolidated lung tissue, more Ph1 isolates were recovered from nasal turbinates and lung tissue, and higher Ph1 concentrations were found in the lungs. The serum Ph1 indirect hemagglutination antibody titers in the principals of both trials increased, compared with titers in controls. Principal goats in ferial 2 had higher Ph1 indirect hemagglutination antibody titers after injection of Phi-impregnated agar beads and less severe lung lesions after challenge exposure than did controls. The small pneumonic consolidated lesions in the principals, compared with extensive lesions in controls after Ph1 challenge exposure, indicated a high degree of immunity after exposure to Ph1 organisms imbedded in agar beads.

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