Abstract

We evaluated the immune responses elicited by attenuated Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi vaccine strain CVD 908- htrA and serovar Typhimurium strain SL3261 alone or as live vectors carrying a plasmid encoding fragment C of tetanus toxin (pTET nir15) in mice immunized intranasally and orogastrically, as well as the in vivo distribution of vaccine organisms following immunization. Higher serologic and proliferative responses against both vector and the foreign antigen were elicited when vaccines were delivered by intranasal route. Whereas both Salmonella strains were detected in the nasal tissue, lungs, and Peyer’s patches following intranasal and orogastric immunization, larger numbers of vaccine organisms were recovered from these tissues when the vaccines were delivered intranasally.

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