1984
DOI: 10.1080/03079458408418530
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Laryngotracheitis herpesvirus infection in the chicken. II. The adoptive transfer of resistance with immune spleen cells

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“…This finding contrasted with previous studies which showed that bursectomized chickens, which were unable to synthesize specific antibodies, could be protected against clinical disease by vaccination (Robertson, 1977;Fahey et al, 1983). Although cellular immunity may prevent clinical ILT and mortalities in vaccinated chickens (Fahey et al, 1984) the question of whether mucosal antibody assists in the clearance of a primary infection from the trachea, or plays a role in preventing the establishment of a secondary infection remains unanswered.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…This finding contrasted with previous studies which showed that bursectomized chickens, which were unable to synthesize specific antibodies, could be protected against clinical disease by vaccination (Robertson, 1977;Fahey et al, 1983). Although cellular immunity may prevent clinical ILT and mortalities in vaccinated chickens (Fahey et al, 1984) the question of whether mucosal antibody assists in the clearance of a primary infection from the trachea, or plays a role in preventing the establishment of a secondary infection remains unanswered.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Naive chickens can be protected against challenge infection by the transfer of immune lyphoid cells [7], while bursectomised chickens that are unable to synthesise specific antibodies are protected against a challenge infection by vaccination [6,15].…”
Section: Infectious Laryngotracheitis (Ilt) Is An Acute Upper Respiramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virulent CSW-1 strain of ILTV (Fahey et al, 1984), and the SA-2 commercial vaccine strain of ILTV (Arthur Webster Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia) were used in this study.…”
Section: Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study various inbred lines of White Leghorn chickens were found to differ in their susceptibility to infectious laryngotracheitis after intratracheal challenge (Fahey et al, 1984;Loudovaris et al, 1991). This paper describes an in vitro investigation of the comparative susceptibility of macrophages from three of these inbred lines of chicken to infection by ILTV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%