THE EFFECT OF RECENT VACCINATION ON THE DOSE-RESPONSE TO EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOPHILUS-CONGOLENSIS INFECTION IN RABBITS

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HOW, SJ
LLOYD, DH
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[1] Department of Medicine and Animal Husbandry, Royal Veterinary College
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10.1016/S0021-9975(08)80121-1
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R36 [病理学];
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Dermatophilus congolensis infection of rabbits was used to investigate the effects of active immunity on epidermal challenge following vaccination. Rabbits (three groups of four) were vaccinated intradermally with live whole-cell preparations of D. eongolensis strains SS18C and FD11 (groups SSVAC and FDVAC respectively); a third group (UNVAC) remained as unvaccinated controls. Two weeks after vaccination, separate 1.5-cm2 clipped and ether-swabbed skin sites were inoculated with a 10-fold dilution range (107 to 10L zoospores per cm2 of skin) of SS18C or FD11. Lesion scores at each site were calculated from the sum of individual scores (0 to 4+) for erythema, oedema and scab formation multiplied by the percentage of the inoculated area affected. A clear dose-response relationship between the size of inoculum and the severity of lesions was seen for both D. congolensis stains in the control group (UNVAC). In the SSVAC and FDVAC groups the lesions were less severe and developed more quickly. The number of zoospores required to cause infection in the vaccinated animals was up to 10000-fold higher for homologous inoculated sites and 100-fold for heterologous sites. Serological analysis was carried out with an ELISA system. Vaccination and challenge resulted in increases in specific antibody against D. congolensis antigens. Cross-reacting antibody to the heterologous strain of D. congolensis used was demonstrated in both vaccinated groups but did not correlate with equal protection to homologous or heterologous challenge. The dose-response relationship demonstrated by this model enabled semi-quantitative analysis of the effects of vaccination on D. congolensis infective dose and severity of infection. It is proposed that this modal be used in subsequent studies to assess the efficacy of vaccines against D. congolensis infection. © 1990 Academic Press Limited.
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