THE EFFECT OF ANTIBODY TO CASEOUS-LYMPHADENITIS IN EWES ON THE EFFICACY OF VACCINATION IN LAMBS

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PATON, MW
MERCY, AR
SUTHERLAND, SS
ELLIS, TM
DUDA, SR
机构
[1] CHAPMAN RD VET CTR,GERALDTON,WA 65301,AUSTRALIA
[2] DEPT AGR,EPIDEMIOL BRANCH,S PERTH,WA 6151,AUSTRALIA
[3] DEPT AGR,ANIM HLTH LABS,S PERTH,WA 6151,AUSTRALIA
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10.1111/j.1751-0813.1991.tb03158.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
The effect of maternal antibody to the toxin of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, produced by caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) in ewes or by vaccinating ewes before lambing, on the efficacy of vaccination against CLA in their lambs was examined. Lambs were allocated to treatments according to either the vaccination history of their dam or level of CLA toxin antibody of their dam. They were vaccinated twice using 2 different inoculation regimes and then artificially infected with CLA organisms. The number of lambs with CLA lesions was assessed at slaughter. In one experiment high levels of CLA toxin antibody activity in ewes were associated with decreased efficacy of CLA vaccination in their lambs, when lambs were vaccinated at 2 and 8 weeks or 8 and 14 weeks of age. In a second experiment the efficacy of lamb vaccination at 8 and 12 weeks, but not at 14 and 18 weeks of age, was decreased. In sheep flocks with a high prevalence of CLA, vaccinating lambs against CLA at less than 10 weeks of age may not produce optimum protection against CLA in lambs. There was no difference in infection rate between lambs from vaccinated and unvaccinated ewes. However, vaccination of lambs at 2 and 8 wks was less effective that vaccination at 8 and 14 weeks, probably due to reduced immunocompetence in young lambs. In sheep flocks where significant numbers of lambs receive their primary vaccination at less than 3 weeks of age vaccination programmes to control CLA in lambs may be less effective.
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