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Intestinal antibody responses after immunisation with cholera B subunit
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1982-02-06
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Svennerholm, A.M.
Sack, D.A.
Holmgren, J.
Bardhan, P.K.
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In about 80% of Bangladeshi volunteers a single oral or intramuscular immunisation with a new cholera toxoid immunogen (B subunit) gave rise to a local intestinal secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA) antitoxin response as measured in intestinal-lavage fluid by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay methods. The rise in IgA antitoxin titre was similar for both immunisation routes and was comparable to that seen after clinical cholera; however, the response persisted longer after oral than intramuscular immunisation. A second immunisation by either route evoked an antitoxin response which usually closely resembled that seen after the first immunisation
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Lancet 1982 Feb 6;1(8267):305-8