2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2021.102465
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Cattle and goats’ humoral response to vaccination with Clostridium perfringens type D purified epsilon toxoids

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“…In Oliveira's 2021 study, the maximum antibody titer for both cattle and sheep hosts when given a semi-purified toxoid vaccine, purified toxoid plus mineral adjuvant, or chitosan was reported to be on the 60th day with a decrease afterward. Despite the initial decrease in antibody titer, cattle and goat hosts were still protected for 240 and 90 days after their respective vaccinations; after this point, a significant decrease was observed in some vaccine groups ( de Castro Oliveira et al., 2021 ). Blackwell and her colleagues reported that, six months after the vaccination of the goats in their study, the antitoxin titer was reduced to less than 0.10 IU/mL in 72% of the cases ( Blackwell, Butler & Bell, 1983 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Oliveira's 2021 study, the maximum antibody titer for both cattle and sheep hosts when given a semi-purified toxoid vaccine, purified toxoid plus mineral adjuvant, or chitosan was reported to be on the 60th day with a decrease afterward. Despite the initial decrease in antibody titer, cattle and goat hosts were still protected for 240 and 90 days after their respective vaccinations; after this point, a significant decrease was observed in some vaccine groups ( de Castro Oliveira et al., 2021 ). Blackwell and her colleagues reported that, six months after the vaccination of the goats in their study, the antitoxin titer was reduced to less than 0.10 IU/mL in 72% of the cases ( Blackwell, Butler & Bell, 1983 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%