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  • Title: Efficacy of intramammary immunization with an Escherichia coli J5 bacterin.
    Author: Smith JL, Hogan JS, Smith KL.
    Journal: J Dairy Sci; 1999 Dec; 82(12):2582-8. PubMed ID: 10629804.
    Abstract:
    Intramammary immunization was investigated as a procedure to reduce the clinical signs of coliform mastitis. Twenty-four cows were equally distributed to the following Escherichia coli J5 immunization schedules: 1) Subcutaneous injection 14 d prior to the end of lactation, intramammary immunization 7 d after drying off, and subcutaneous injection 30 d into the dry period; 2) subcutaneous injections at drying off, at 30 d into the dry period, and within 12 h after calving; and 3) unimmunized controls. Intramammary immunizations were the infusion of vaccine via the teat canal into each of the four mammary glands. Cows were challenged by infusion of E. coli 727 into one uninfected mammary quarter at approximately 30 d after calving. Intramammary immunization enhanced antibody titers against E. coli J5 and E. coli 727 compared with subcutaneous immunization. Immunoglobulin G titers against E. coli J5 and E. coli 727 in whey were greater at the time of challenge and 7 d after challenge for cows that received the intramammary immunization than for cows immunized by only subcutaneous injections. Serum IgG titers against E. coli 727 were enhanced at 7 d after challenge for cows receiving intramammary immunizations compared with conventionally immunized cows. Serum IgM titers against E. coli 727 were higher at calving for cows receiving intramammary immunization compared with conventionally immunized cows. Immunization schedule had minimal effect on systemic and local signs of clinical mastitis following challenge.
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