Brucella abortus Strain RB51 Administered to Prepubescent Water Buffaloes, from Vaccination to Lactation: Kinetics of Antibody Response and Vaccine Safety
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Published:2023-08-13
Issue:8
Volume:11
Page:2078
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ISSN:2076-2607
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Container-title:Microorganisms
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Microorganisms
Author:
De Massis Fabrizio1ORCID, Sacchini Flavio1ORCID, D’Alterio Nicola1, Migliorati Giacomo1, Ferri Nicola1ORCID, Rossi Emanuela1ORCID, Averaimo Daniela1ORCID, Petrini Antonio1ORCID, Podaliri Vulpiani Michele1ORCID, Perletta Fabrizia1ORCID, Rodomonti Diamante1, Luciani Mirella1ORCID, Befacchia Giovanni1, Maggetti Marta1ORCID, Di Febo Tiziana1, Di Pancrazio Chiara1ORCID, Krasteva Ivanka Marinova1ORCID, Salini Romolo1ORCID, Vincifori Giacomo1, Iannetti Simona1ORCID, Tittarelli Manuela1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise, 64100 Teramo, Italy
Abstract
Brucella RB51 is a live modified vaccine. Its use in water buffalo has been proposed using a vaccination protocol different to that used for cattle, but knowledge of the long-term effects of RB51 vaccination in this species remains incomplete. The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and kinetics of antibody responses in water buffaloes vaccinated according to the protocol described for the bovine species in the WOAH Manual, modified with the use of a triple dose. Water buffaloes were vaccinated with the vaccine RB51. A booster vaccination was administered at 12 months of age. When turning 23–25 months old, female animals were induced to pregnancy. RB51-specific antibodies were detected and quantified using a CFT based on the RB51 antigen. Vaccinated animals showed a positive serological reaction following each vaccine injection, but titers and the duration of the antibody differed among animals. For 36 weeks after booster vaccination, the comparison of CFT values between vaccinated and control groups remained constantly significant. Afterwards, antibody titers decreased. No relevant changes in antibody response were recorded during pregnancy or lactation. In conclusion, results indicated that the vaccination schedule applied is safe and allows for vaccinated and unvaccinated controls to be discriminated between for up to 8 months after booster vaccination.
Funder
Italian Ministry of Health, General Directorate for Animal health and Veterinary Drugs
Subject
Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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