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Assessment of efficacy of a bivalent BTV-2 and BTV-4 inactivated vaccine by vaccination and challenge in cattle

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VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
卷 133, 期 1-2, 页码 1-8

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DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2008.05.032

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Bluetongue virus serotype 2; Bluetongue virus serotype 4; Cattle; Inactivated vaccine

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The efficacy of a bivalent inactivated vaccine against bluetongue virus (BTV) serotypes 2 (BTV-2) and 4 (BTV-4) was evaluated in cattle by general and local examination. serological follow-up. and challenge. Thirty-two 4-month-old calves were randomly allocated into 2 groups of 16 animals each. One group was vaccinated subcutaneously (s/c) With two injections Of bivalent inactivated vaccine at a 28-day interval, and the second group was left unvaccinated and used as control. Sixty-five days after first vaccination. 8 vaccinated and 8 unvaccinated calves were s/c challenged with 1 mL of 6.2 Log 10 TCID50/mL of an Italian field isolate of BTV serotype 2. while the remaining 8 vaccinated and 8 unvaccinated animals were challenged by 1 mL of 6.2 Log 10 TCID50/mL of an Italian field isolate of BTV serotype 4. Three additional calves were included in the study and used as sentinels to confirm that no BTV was circulating locally. At the little of The challenge, only one vaccinated animal did not have neutralizing antibodies against BTV-4. while the remaining 15 showed lures of at least 1:10 for either BTV-2 or BTV-4. However. The BTV-2 component of the inactivated vaccine elicited a stronger immune response in terms of both the number of virus neutralization (VN) positive animals and antibody titres. After challenge, no animal showed signs of disease. Similarly, none of the vaccinated animals developed detectable viraemia While bluetongue Virus serotype 2 and 4 titres were detected in the circulating blood of all unvaccinated animals, commencing oil day 3 post-challenge and lasting 16 days. It is concluded that administration of the bivalent BTV-2 and BTV-4 inactivated vaccine resulted in a complete prevention of detectable viraemia in all calves when challenged with high doses of BTV-2 or BTV-4. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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