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Summary

Mice immunised by drinking water containing an mutant strain of produced intestinal IgA antibodies after a memory response which was demonstrated by measuring copro-antibodies. After oral challenge with a virulent strain of , foster mouse pups placed with immunised mothers survived longer than control pups held with non-immunised mothers.

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