Abstract

Summary Tonsils of 10 calves were inoculated with Pasteurella haemolytica (ph) and the degree of colonization was followed by collecting sequential tonsil, wash specimens. Tonsils were colonized for at least 3 weeks after instillation of ph into the tonsillar sinus. Calves with colonized tonsils responded with serum and nasal secretion antibody responses to ph and to leukotoxin. Pasteurella haemolytica was detected in nasal mucus specimens of 2 calves during the week after inoculation of the tonsils, but all other specimens were culture-negative. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus-induced respiratory tract disease 25 days later did not elicit a population increase of ph in the tonsils, and did not elicit shedding of ph in nasal mucus.

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