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Immune responses of sheep to quadrivalent double emulsion foot-and-mouth disease vaccines: Rate of development of immunity and variations among other ruminants
P.K. Patil, , C. Ramakrishna, B. Hugar, L.D. Misra, K. Prabhudas, C. Natarajan
Published in AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
2002
PMID: 12409434
Volume: 40
   
Issue: 11
Pages: 4367 - 4371
Abstract
Despite representing the majority of the world's foot-and-mouth disease (FMD)-susceptible livestock, sheep and goats have generally been neglected with regard to their epidemiological role in the spread of FMD. In the present investigations, FMD virus quadrivalent double emulsion (Montanide ISA 206) vaccines were tested in sheep. The oil adjuvant elicited a better immune response at any time than did aluminum hydroxide gel vaccine, and the response developed quicker. The animals maintained their neutralizing antibody titers at >3 log10 for the duration of the trial (90 days). Sheep were found to be late responders to serotypes A, C, and Asia-1; a clear upward shift in titer was observed at 60 days postvaccination. However, development of the immune response to serotype O in sheep was superior to that in cattle and goats.
About the journal
JournalJournal of Clinical Microbiology
PublisherAMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN00951137
Open AccessNo