Antibody response after feline panleukopenia virus vaccination in kittens with and without intestinal parasites.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/1098612X241264731
Anna-Karina Weidinger, Katrin Hartmann, Dieter Barutzki, Uwe Truyen, Ahmed Abd El Wahed, Yury Zablotski, Michèle Bergmann
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Abstract

Objectives: Vaccinations should only be given to healthy cats, and deworming before vaccination is generally recommended; however, so far, no study has investigated the influence of intestinal parasitic infection on the immune response in kittens. The aim of this prospective study was to compare the antibody response to feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) vaccination in kittens with and without intestinal parasites.

Methods: Overall, 74 healthy kittens were included. Of these, 17 had intestinal parasites (12/17 Toxocara cati, 6/17 Cystoisospora felis, 1/17 Capillaria species). Both kittens with and without (n = 57) parasites received two primary kitten vaccinations with modified live FPV vaccines in a 4-week interval starting at the age of 8-12 weeks. Anti-FPV antibodies were determined at the beginning of the study (week 0) and at week 8 (4 weeks after the second vaccination) by haemagglutination inhibition. A ⩾four-fold titre increase (week 8 vs week 0) was defined as a response to vaccination. Comparison of the immune response in the kittens with and without intestinal parasites was performed using Pearson's χ2 test.

Results: Pre-vaccination antibodies were present in 4/17 (23.5%) kittens with intestinal parasites and in 24/57 (42.1%) without parasites. A ⩾four-fold titre increase was seen in 13/17 (76.5%) kittens with parasites compared with 32/57 (56.1%) kittens without parasites. There was neither a significant difference in pre-vaccination antibodies (P = 0.17), nor in vaccination response (P = 0.13) between kittens with and without parasites.

Conclusions and relevance: The results indicate that asymptomatic intestinal infections with endoparasites do not interfere with the immune response to kitten vaccination series. Parasitic infection (at least with T cati, C felis and Capillaria species) is therefore not a reason to postpone important vaccinations.

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目的:只有健康的猫才能接种疫苗,一般建议在接种疫苗前进行驱虫;但迄今为止,还没有研究调查过肠道寄生虫感染对幼猫免疫反应的影响。这项前瞻性研究旨在比较有无肠道寄生虫感染的幼猫对猫泛白细胞减少症病毒(FPV)疫苗的抗体反应:方法:共纳入 74 只健康幼猫。方法:共纳入 74 只健康幼猫,其中 17 只有肠道寄生虫(12/17 只猫弓形虫、6/17 只猫囊虫、1/17 只毛囊虫)。有寄生虫和没有寄生虫的幼猫(n = 57)都在 8-12 周大时开始接种两次改良的 FPV 活疫苗,每次间隔 4 周。在研究开始时(第 0 周)和第 8 周(第二次接种后 4 周)通过血凝抑制法测定抗 FPV 抗体。滴度增加 ⩾ 4 倍(第 8 周与第 0 周相比)被定义为对疫苗接种的反应。使用 Pearson's χ2 检验比较有肠道寄生虫和无肠道寄生虫幼猫的免疫反应:结果:4/17(23.5%)只有肠道寄生虫的幼猫和24/57(42.1%)只无寄生虫的幼猫在接种疫苗前产生了抗体。13/17(76.5%)只有寄生虫的幼猫与32/57(56.1%)只无寄生虫的幼猫相比,抗体滴度增加了4倍。有寄生虫和无寄生虫的幼猫接种前抗体(P = 0.17)和接种反应(P = 0.13)均无明显差异:结果表明,无症状的肠道内寄生虫感染不会干扰幼猫对系列疫苗的免疫反应。因此,寄生虫感染(至少是 T cati、C felis 和 Capillaria 种)并不是推迟重要疫苗接种的理由。
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期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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