A vaccine delivered by transcutaneous immunization provides an effective
treatment against infections by pathogens such as, for example,
enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and/or for symptoms of diarrheal
disease caused thereby. For example, one, two, three, four, five or more
antigens derived from ETEC and capable of inducing an antigen-specific
immune response (e.g., toxins, colonization or virulence factors) and one
or more optional adjuvant (e.g., whole bacterial ADP-ribosylating
exotoxins, B subunits or toxoids thereof, detoxified mutants and
derivatives thereof) are used to manufacture vaccines or to induce
systemic and/or mucosal immunity.