01442naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024500750007926000090015452007460016365000130090965000260092265000130094865000090096165000190097065000390098965000120102865000140104065000240105465000100107865300190108877300810110715201982023-06-20 1972 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aCAMERON, C. M. aImmunity to Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.h[electronic resource] c1972 aExperimeltal results pertaining to various aspects of the immunogenicity of C. pseudotuberculosis are reviewed. It is concluded that immunity to C. pseudotuberculosis is primarily antibacterial and humoral in nature, because whole bacteria will induce immunity and mice can be protected easily with hyperimmune antiserum. The protection-inducing antigen is an integral part of the cell and cannot be extracted without destroying its antigenicity. The protoplasm also contains protective antigen in small quantities as well as a toxin which is similar to the exotoxin . Sheep which were immunized with a formanilized vaccine containing aluminium phosphate adjuvant showed an increased resistance to infection but they were not solidly immune. aAntigens aCaseous lymphadenitis aImmunity aMice aSheep diseases aCorynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis aDoença aImunidade aLinfadenite Caseosa aOvino aImmunogenicity tJournal South African Veterinary Associationgv. 43, n. 4, p. 343-349, 1972.