id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-300701-vkzya7uq Ijaz, M. K. Effect of different routes of immunization with bovine rotavirus on lactogenic antibody response in mice 1987-12-31 .txt text/plain 4321 235 50 Summary The effect of different routes of immunization with either live or killed bovine rotavirus (BRV) on the production of lactogenic antibody response in mice was evaluated. Taking this into consideration, we have utilized the murine model to study the influence of different routes of immunization with either live or killed BRV on the rate of decline of antibody titers and different subtypes in the lacteal secretions of the da-m following parturition up to eleven days. Titers of anti-rotavirus antibodies in lacteal secretions, as determined by ELISA, also revealed a similar pattern as seen in the groups immunized with killed BRV. Although administration of live or killed BRV at mucosal sites (intestine and mammary regions) not only induced a significant elevation of IgA, IgM and IgG antibodies in lacteal secretions there was also a marked increase in serum anti-rotavirus antibodies as determined by ELISA. ./cache/cord-300701-vkzya7uq.txt ./txt/cord-300701-vkzya7uq.txt