Abstract
Summary Calves were subjected to active, passive and reversed passive anaphylactic shock using E. coli endotoxin. Inactive and passive anaphylaxis, the severity of the shock that developed in response to a given dose of endotoxin was related to the degree of sensitisation. Castro-intestinal lesions were prominent in calves that showed the most protracted signs of shock and the significance of this finding is discussed in relation to the pathogenesis of colibacillosis.
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