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Absorption of Colostrum, 254
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                         255


                 Failure of Passive Transfer, 256

                         Production Failure, 256


                         Ingestion Failure, 256

                         Absorption Failure, 256


                         Diagnosis of Failure of Passive Transfer,

                         256


                         Management of Failure of Passive

                         Transfer, 257


                 Cell-Mediated Immunity and Colostrum, 257
                 Development of Adaptive Immunity in Neonatal Mammals,
                 258


                         Local Immunity, 258

                         Systemic Immunity, 258


                 Vaccination of Young Animals, 259







               LEARNING OBJECTIVES




                 After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
                 • Describe the progressive development of the immune system in the developing

                   mammal.
                 • Understand the state of development of the innate and adaptive immune
                   systems at birth.

                 • Explain how newborn mammals are temporarily protected against infection by
                   transfer of immunoglobulins from their mother.
                 • Describe how immunoglobulins are derived from the mother either by direct




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