“…Employing prototype strains, passed in mice to enhance virulence, and type-specific rabbit antisera prepared to these strains, they were able to show passive protection after lethal challenge with homologous, but not heterologous, strains representing group B streptococcal serotypes Ia, Ib, Ic, and'II. Although type III strains were not lethal in this standard animal model, type III-specific protective immunity has now been established in models for lethal infection in mice (23)(24)(25), chick embryos (9,26), and suckling rats (27 (1,3,8,9,16). This presumably "protective" antibody has specificity for the native III polysaccharide (2,5), is an IgG immunoglobulin (1,8,9), and is placentally transferred in concentrations that, beyond 35-36 wk of gestation, approach that in maternal serum (1,9).…”