Serological investigation on cattle vaccinated with a killed Brucella abortus strain 45/20 adjuvant vaccine.

International journal of zoonoses Pub Date : 1985-03-01
C C Chukwu
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Serum antibody reactions were monitored for a period of 18 months in 18 heifers which had been vaccinated with Brucella abortus Killed 45/20 adjuvant vaccine, using four standard serological procedures: the Rose Bengal, Serum agglutination, Complement fixation and Coombs antibovine globulin tests. The Rose Bengal and Serum agglutination tests were persistently negative during the experiment. Titres to the complement fixation test rose sharply for only four weeks after the second dose of the vaccine. Thereafter the titres fluctuated to positive levels at unpredictable intervals. One out of 14 heifers tested 12 months after vaccination was strongly positive to the complement fixation test but all the animals were absolutely negative at the end of the experiment. The Coombs test became strongly positive after the second dose of the vaccine for up to 34 weeks after primary vaccination. The animals were negative to the test at the end of the experimental period but some still retained suspicious titres. It was concluded that the Brucella abortus killed 45/20 adjuvant vaccine did not interfer stall with the Rose Bengal and Serum agglutination tests, that the fluctuations of the Complement fixation titres to positive levels at unpredictable intervals were undesirable and that the Coombs test showed little promise as an assay which would be used to differentiate antibody titres due to Brucella abortus Killed 45/20 adjuvant vaccine from those of natural infection. It would appear that the Complement fixation test and the Coombs antibovine globulin test could be safely used 12 and 18 months respectively, after immunization of cattle with the vaccine.

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牛接种流产布鲁氏菌45/20灭活佐剂疫苗的血清学调查。
对接种了流产布鲁氏菌45/20佐剂疫苗的18头母牛进行了为期18个月的血清抗体反应监测,使用四种标准血清学程序:玫瑰孟加拉、血清凝集、补体固定和库姆斯抗牛球蛋白试验。在实验过程中,Rose Bengal和血清凝集试验持续呈阴性。补体固定试验的滴度仅在第二次接种疫苗后的四周内急剧上升。此后,滴度以不可预测的间隔波动到阳性水平。接种疫苗12个月后,14头小母牛中有1头在补体固定试验中呈强烈阳性,但在实验结束时,所有小母牛均呈绝对阴性。在初次接种后长达34周的时间里,在第二次接种疫苗后,库姆斯试验呈强烈阳性。实验结束时,实验动物呈阴性,但有些动物仍保留可疑的滴度。结论是,流产布鲁氏菌灭活45/20佐剂疫苗不会干扰Rose Bengal和血清凝集试验,补体固定滴度在不可预测的时间间隔内波动到阳性水平是不希望出现的,而且Coombs试验作为区分因流产布鲁氏菌灭活45/20佐剂疫苗引起的抗体滴度与自然感染的抗体滴度的试验前景不大。结果表明,补体固定试验和库姆斯抗牛球蛋白试验在牛免疫后12个月和18个月可以安全使用。
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