The toxin of Clostridium chauvoei

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Mason, J.H.

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Pretoria : The Government Printer

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(1) In culture filtrates of Cl. chauvoei two antigens have been demonstrated (a) a toxin, and (b) a heat stable antigen. The toxin can best be demonstrated by injecting filtrate intradermically into guinea-pigs, particularly if adrenalin is incorporated in the filtrate. The presence of the heat stable antigen is proved if toxin-free (heated) bacilli are injected into sheep; after a suitable interval these are immune to the inoculation of living culture. (2) The toxin, or its atoxic modification, stimulates the formation of antitoxin when injected into animals, whereas the heat stable antigen does not do so. (3) The toxin is neutralizable by homologous antitoxin, by Cl. septicum antitoxin and to a slight extent by the sera of some normal bovines and rabbits. (4) The toxins of four different strains of Cl. chauvoei have been found to be indistinguishable serologically. (5) There is no correlation between the amount of circulating antitoxin in an animal and the power of the animal to resist the inoculation of living culture. (6) There is a correlation between the amount of circulating antitoxin in an animal and its power of resisting toxin, injected intravenously or intradermically. (7) The evidence points to the heat stable antigen being the important one in the production of immunity to Cl. chauvoei culture.

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Veterinary medicine

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Mason, JH 1936, 'The toxin of Clostridium chauvoei’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 433-482.