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Delivery of DNA vaccines by agarose hydrogel implants facilitates genetic immunization in cattle

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VACCINE
Volume 25, Issue 7, Pages 1167-1174

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.10.021

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slow-release; agarose; herpesvirus; DNA vaccines; cattle

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The present study demonstrates the interest of two slow-release systems as vaccination tools in cattle. Two experiments show that a first intradermal administration of one DNA vaccine dose combined with the slow-release of a second dose conduct to a priming of the bovine herpesvirus 1-specific immune response similar to the one generated by two discrete administrations 4 weeks apart. The first experiment demonstrates the efficacy of the slow-release system with well-characterized Alzeto osmotic pumps, whereas the second experiment extends the same concept with innovative agarose hydrogel implants. These latter implants are cheaper and more convenient than the osmotic pumps or repeated intradermal administrations since they contribute to an efficient priming of the immune response in a single manipulation of the animals. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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