Recombinant
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
EBY100/pYD1-FaeG: a candidate for an oral subunit vaccine against F4+ ETEC infection
Dayue Hu,
Xiangmin Li,
Xiaochao Duan
et al.
Abstract:Diarrheal diseases attributable to multidrug-resistant F4+ enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli
(ETEC) are escalating in severity, posing significant risks to the health and safety of both humans and animals. This study used
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
EBY100 to display the FaeG subunit of F4 colonizing factor as an oral vaccine against F4+ ETEC infection. Mice were orally immunized twice with 10
8
CFU of EBY100/pYD1-FaeG, followed by… Show more
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