Claims
- 1. A microbial adherence inhibitor for administration to animals to substantially prevent the adherence of targeted colony-forming immunogens in the respiratory tracts of said animals produced by the method of:
A. Inoculating female birds, in or about to reach their egg laying age, with a targeted colony-forming immunogen; B. Allowing a period of time sufficient to permit the production in the bird of antibody-containing contents in the bird's eggs to the targeted colony-forming immunogen; C. Harvesting the eggs laid by the birds; D. Separating the antibody-containing contents of said eggs from the shells.
- 2. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said colony-forming immunogen is one known to decrease an animal's ability to utilize feed by causing respiratory disease.
- 3. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 2 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria including P. Multicoda, M. haemolytica, H. somnus, and H. suis.
- 4. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 2 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria uncluding Mycoplasma pleuropneumoniae, M. hypopneumoniae, and M. bovis.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein: the antibody-containing contents is derived from an egg from chicken, turkey, duck, goose, pheasant, emu, pigeon, ostrich, quail or any combination thereof.
- 6. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in humans.
- 7. The microbial adherence inhibitor of claim 1 including:
mixing the separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs with a carrier material.
- 8. The microbial adherence inhibitor of claim 1 including:
A. Mixing the separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs; and B. Pasteurizing the mixed separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs to eliminate potential pathogenic microorganisms.
- 9. The microbial adherence inhibitor of claim 8 including: Storing the pasteurized mixture of separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs on a carrier material.
- 10. The microbial adherence inhibitor of claim 9 wherein: the carrier material from a group of materials including soybean oil, molasses, distilled dried grains and beet pulp.
- 11. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in companion animals.
- 12. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in high value nonfood animals, such as horses, zoological animals, and laboratory animals.
- 13. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including swine influenza (H1N1, H3N2).
- 14. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 1 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), bovine parainfluenza3 (BPI3 ), and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) viruses.
- 15. A microbial adherence inhibitor for administration to food animals substantially preventing the adherence of targeted colony-forming immunogens in the respiratory tracts of said food animals comprising egg contents incorporating antibody specific to said targeted colony-forming immunogens.
- 16. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 15 wherein said targeted colony-forming immunogens are know to decrease an animal's ability to utilize feed thus lowering average daily gain.
- 17. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 15 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including swine influenza (H1N1, H3N2).
- 18. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 17 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are known to cause respiratory complex in humans.
- 19. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 15 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), bovine parainfluenza3 (BPI3), and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) viruses.
- 20. A microbial adherence inhibitor for promoting the growth of food animals by decreasing the respiratory stress caused by the presence of a colony-forming immunogen in the respiratory tracts of said food animals by inhibiting the ability of the colony-forming immunogen to adhere to the respiratory tracts of food animals to reduce the ability of the colony-forming immunogen to multiply, said colony-forming immunogen PRRS produced by the method of:
A. Inoculating female birds, in or about to reach their egg laying age, with P antigen from PRRS; B. Allowing a period of time sufficient to permit the production in the bird and eggs laid by the birds of antibody to P antigen from PRRS; C. Harvesting the eggs laid by the birds; D. Separating the antibody-containing contents of said eggs from the shells.
- 21. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 20 wherein the separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs is achieved by mixing with carrier material with the antibody-containing contents of said eggs.
- 22. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 21 wherein carrier material is from a group of materials including soybean oil, molasses, distilled dried grains and beet pulp.
- 23. The method according to claim 20, wherein the antibody-containing contents is derived from an egg from chicken, turkey, duck, goose, pheasant, Emu, pigeon, ostrich, quail or any combination thereof.
- 24. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 20 wherein; said colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in companion animals.
- 25. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 20 wherein: said colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in high value nonfood animals, such as horses, zoological animals, and laboratory animals.
- 26. A method of decreasing animal respiratory illness by inhibiting the ability of a targeted colony-forming immunogen to adhere to the respiratory tract of an animal to reduce the ability of the immunogen to multiply comprising:
A. Inoculating female birds, in or about to reach their egg laying age, with a targeted colony-forming immunogen; B. Allowing a period Of time sufficient to permit the production in the bird of antibody-containing contents in the bird's eggs to the targeted colony-forming immunogen; C. Harvesting the eggs laid by the birds; D. Separating the entire contents of said harvested eggs from the egg shells; E. Mixing the separated contents of said harvested eggs; and F. Administering the mixed separated contents of said harvested egg to said animal whereby the antibody to the targeted colony-forming immunogen inhibits adherence of the targeted colony-forming immunogen in the respiratory tract of the animal.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria including mycoplasma pieuropneumoniae, M. hypopneumoniae, and M. bovis.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria including P. multicoda, M haemolytica, H. somnus, and H. suis.
- 29. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), bovine parainfluenza3 (BPI3), and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) viruses.
- 30. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including swine influenza (H1N1, H3N2).
- 31. The method of claim 26 including:
mixing the mixed separated contents of said harvested eggs with a carrier material.
- 32. The method of claim 31 including:
pasteurizing the mixture of the separated contents of said harvested eggs to eliminate potential pathogenic microorganisms.
- 33. The method of claim 32 including:
storing the pasteurized mixture of the separated contents of said harvested eggs on a carrier material.
- 34. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 26 wherein: the antibody-containing contents of said eggs is administered to the animal by spraying or squirting material with the antibody-containing contents of said eggs to animal feed.
- 35. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 34 wherein: the material is from a group of materials including whey, molasses, PBS, and soy oil.
- 36. The method of claim 26 wherein: the antibody containing contents are administered by spraying the environment containing the animals with the antibody containing contents.
- 37. The method of claim 26 wherein: the antibody containing contents are administered by intra-nasally injecting the animal with the antibody containing contents.
- 38. The method of claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria including mycoplasma pieuropneumoniae, M. hypopneumoniae, and M. bovis.
- 39. The method of claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogen is from the class of respiratory bacteria including P. multicoda, M. haemolytica, H. somnus, and H. suis.
- 40. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including swine influenza (H1N1, H3N2).
- 41. The microbial adherence inhibitor according to claim 26 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV), bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), bovine parainfluenza3 (BPI3), and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) viruses.
- 42. A method of producing a microbial adherence inhibitor for administration to a human to inhibit the adherence of targeted colony-forming immunogen in the respiratory tracts of the human comprising:
A. Inoculating female birds, in or about to reach their egg laying age, with a targeted colony-forming immunogen; B. Allowing a period of time sufficient to permit the production in the bird of antibody-containing contents in the bird's eggs to the targeted colony-forming immunogen; C. Harvesting the eggs laid by the birds; D. Separating the entire contents of said harvested eggs from the egg shells; and E. Mixing the separated contents of said harvested eggs.
- 43. The method of claim 42 wherein: said colony-forming immunogen is one known to cause respiratory illness in humans.
- 44. The method of claim 42 wherein: said targeted colony-forming immunogens are from the class of respiratory viruses including swine influenza (H1N1, H3N2).
- 45. The method of claim 42 including:
mixing the separated antibody containing contents of said eggs with a carrier material.
- 46. The method of claim 42 including:
A. Mixing the separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs; and B. Pasteurizing the mixed separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs to eliminate potential pathogenic microorganisms.
- 47. The method of claim 46 including: Storing the pasteurized mixture of separated antibody-containing contents of said eggs on a carrier material.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein: the carrier material from a group of materials including soybean oil, molasses, distilled dried grains and beet pulp.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/447,904 filed Feb. 19, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60447904 |
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