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Publication : Differences in susceptibility of inbred and outbred infant mice to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli of bovine, porcine and human origin.

First Author  Duchet-Suchaux M Year  1990
Journal  J Med Microbiol Volume  31
Issue  3 Pages  185-90
PubMed ID  2179554 Mgi Jnum  J:25867
Mgi Id  MGI:73576 Doi  10.1099/00222615-31-3-185
Citation  Duchet-Suchaux M, et al. (1990) Differences in susceptibility of inbred and outbred infant mice to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli of bovine, porcine and human origin. J Med Microbiol 31(3):185-90
abstractText  Infant mice from outbred Swiss OF1 and from inbred DBA/2, C57BL/6, BALB/cBy and CBA strains were screened for usefulness in the diarrhoea model with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains of bovine, porcine and human origin. Mouse strains were either weakly susceptible or not susceptible to ETEC strains of porcine or human origin bearing antigen K88, 987P, CFA/I or CFA/II. In contrast, some mouse strains were highly susceptible to bovine and porcine ETEC strains bearing K99 or F41 or both antigens. Swiss OF1 and CBA infant mice were highly susceptible to one bovine ETEC strain bearing antigen K99, whereas DBA/2, BALB/cBy and C57BL/6 mice exhibited nearly complete resistance to the same ETEC strain. Except DBA/2, all mouse strains were highly susceptible to bovine and porcine ETEC strains bearing antigen F41 alone or in combination with antigen K99. Challenge ETEC strains colonised intestines of all infant mice, but they reached very high levels soon after inoculation in the diarrhoeic ones only.
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