Summary
The efficacy of chicken egg yolk immunoglobulins (yIg) from hens immunized with bovine rotavirus (BRV) serotype G6 (strain Shimane) or serotype G10 (strain KK-3) for protection against homologous BRV in calves was investigated. A significant protection by anti-BRV yIg having 6400 neutralizing antibody titer per dose could be achieved in calves (P<0.01).
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Kuroki, M., Ohta, M., Ikemori, Y. et al. Passive protection against bovine rotavirus in calves by specific immunoglobulins from chicken egg yolk. Archives of Virology 138, 143–148 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01310045
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