“…Previous reports have demonstrated intestinal IgA antibodies (1, 7, 16, 17, 26, 28) and milk IgA antibodies (4, 5, 15, 21, 33) following bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection. In some cases, the presence of pathogen-specific IgA antibodies has been associated with protection against infection by the pathogen (2,5,14,17,26,28). McLeod and Mack (23) first demonstrated the production of intestinal IgA antibodies to T. gondii and later suggested that IgA may play a protective role against toxoplasmosis (22).…”