Efficacy of an inactivated respiratory syncytial virus vaccine in calves

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作者
Ellis, J [1 ]
West, K
Konoby, C
Leard, T
Gallo, G
Conlon, J
Fitzgerald, N
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Western Coll Vet Med, Dept Vet Microbiol, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4, Canada
[2] Merial Ltd, Athens, GA 30601 USA
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10.2460/javma.2001.218.1973
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Objective-To determine whether an inactivated respiratory syncytial protect calves from virus (BRSV) infection with virus vaccine virulent bovine would BRSV. Design-Randomized controlled trial. Animals-27 nine-week-old calves seronegative for BRSV exposure. Procedure-Group-1 calves (n = 9) were nor vaccinated. Group-2 calves (n = 9) were vaccinated on days 0 and 21 with an inactivated BRSV vaccine containing a minimum immunizing dose of antigen. Group-3 calves (n = 9) were vaccinated on days 0 and 21 with an inactivated BRSV vaccine containing an amount of antigen similar to that in a commercial vaccine. All calves were challenged with virulent BRSV on day 42. Clinical signs and immune responses were monitored for 8 days after challenge. Calves were euthanatized on day 50, and lungs were examined for lesions. Results-Vaccination elicited increases in BRSV-specific IgG and virus neutralizing antibody titers and in production of interferon-gamma. Virus neutralizing antibody titers were consistently less than IgG titers. Challenge with BRSV resulted in severe respiratory tract disease and extensive pulmonary lesions in control calves, whereas vaccinated calves had less severe signs of clinical disease and less extensive pulmonary lesions. The percentage of vaccinated calves that shed virus in nasal secretions was significantly lower than the percentage of control calves that did, and peak viral titer was lower for vaccinated than for control calves. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results suggest that the inactivated BRSV vaccine provided clinical protection from experimental infection with virulent virus and decreased the severity of pulmonary lesions. Efficacy was similar to that reported for modified-live BRSV vaccines.
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