๐ Biphasic immune responses of cats under controlled infection with a feline enteric coronavirus-79-1683 strain
Kittens inoculated orally with 102 PFU of feline enteric coronavirus developed no antibody to the virus despite the repeated challenges. However, they developed antibody for a long period with 5ร103-1.6ร105 (mean 3ร104) and with 2.5ร103-2ร104 (mean 6ร103) immunoperoxidase antibody titer when they were challenged with 105 and 103 PFU of virus following previous challenges, respectively. Viremia was found when kittens were inoculated with 105 PFU of virus, but not with 103 PFU of virus. The dose of 103 PFU of virus seemed to be a lower limit to establish infection. These results indicate that local infection induces a low antibody response and systemic infection induces a high antibody response. ยฉ 1995, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE.
author
๐ค Kai, Kazushige
๐ค Kanoe, Masamitsu
๐ค Akagi, Yuka
๐ค Soma, Takehisa
๐ค Nomura, Kohji
year
โฐ 1995
issn
๐ 13477439 09167250
volume
57
number
4
page
781-783
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1
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