Abstract

A mixed inoculum of C. pyogenes, P. indolicus and a microaerophilic coccus was used to induce experimental mastitis in two heifers. During the course of the infection, the IgG titres against these bacteria were monitored by the indirect immunofluorescent antibody technique. At the same time, the course of the infection was studied bacteriologically and by determination of clinical-chemical parameters. In both heifers, high titres of IgG against C. pyogenes, P. indolicus and the microaerophilic coccus were detected. The reactivity of the IgG towards surface-associated antigens of these bacteria seemed to reside mainly in the IgG2 subclass. Sera obtained from Denmark from heifers with experimental mastitis, which had been induced similarly, were also found to have significantly raised IgG titres against C. pyogenes and P. indolicus. Sera from naturally infected heifers and dry cows, from whose udder secretions C. pyogenes and P. indolicus had been isolated, were examined comparatively with sera from healthy heifers and dry cows, respectively, for the presence of IgG against these two bacteria. Statistically significant differences in IgG titres against both bacteria were demonstrated between pregnant heifers with mastitis and healthy pregnant heifers and between dry cows with mastitis and clinically healthy controls.

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