“…The anti-CF antiserum conferred crossprotection of mice when they were challenged with serovars 1a, 1b, 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 21 and N strain (SAWADA and TAKAHASHI, 1987;SAWADA et al, 1987c). GALÁ TIMONEY (1990) and reported that 64 and 66 kDa proteins have strong protective activity against E. rhusiopathiae infection in mice. In our previous studies (KOBAYASHI et al, 1992;SATO et al, 1995), we found that the CF and the AE of E. rhusiopathiae strain Agata protected mice against the infection caused by several serotypes of E. rhusiopathiae and antisera involved in protective activity against E. rhusiopathiae infection in mice recognized the 64, 66 and 43 kDa proteins in both the CF and the AE.…”