尼日利亚Yankasa妊娠母羊接种小反刍兽疫抗体及母羊羔羊免疫持续时间的评估

O. Olaolu, H. Kazeem, J. Adamu, T. Markus, T. Woma
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采用竞争性ELISA (c-ELISA)检测特异的PPR-N抗体的存在。结果:分析结果显示,接种前PPRV-N特异性抗体c-ELISA平均值(0 ~ 13)与百分竞争保护值(0 ~ 50%)差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。然而,在整个研究期间,妊娠母羊和未妊娠母羊接种疫苗后,PPRV-N特异性c-ELISA抗体的平均值分别为72-86和52-86,差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05)。平均PPRV-N特异性抗体值维持在保护值(bbb50 %)内。本研究结果还显示,PPRV-N特异性c-ELISA抗体的平均值(17.3 ~ 29.4;87.5%)接种过疫苗的怀孕扬卡萨母羊8周出生的羔羊。结论:本研究表明,接种尼日利亚75/1株小反刍猪瘟疫苗对母羊妊娠无影响,无流产记录。从8周龄开始,羔羊的小反刍兽疫母源抗体迅速衰减,在10周龄时,只有37.5%的羔羊具有保护滴度。因此,建议羔羊在第9周接种疫苗,以避免小反刍兽疫病毒感染的易感窗口期。
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Assessment of Peste Des Petits Ruminants Antibodies in Vaccinated Yankasa Pregnant Ewes from Nigeria and the Duration of Maternal Immunity in Their Lambs
examined using Competitive ELISA (c-ELISA) for the presence of specific PPR-N antibodies. Results: The analysed result showed that there was significant difference ( P < 0.05) in the mean PPRV-N specific antibody c-ELISA values (0-13) before vaccination and the percentage competition protective values (> 50%). However, no significant difference ( p > 0.05) post-vaccination in both pregnant and non-pregnant ewes was observed throughout the period of the study with mean PPRV-N specific c-ELISA antibodies of 72-86 and 52-86, respectively. The mean PPRV-N specific antibodies values were maintained within the protective value (> 50 %). The result of this study also showed that there was significant difference ( P < 0.05) with mean PPRV-N specific c-ELISA antibodies (17.3-29.4; 87.5%) of lambs born to vaccinated pregnant Yankassa ewes from 8 weeks. Conclusion: This study showed that vaccination does not affect pregnancy with Nigeria 75/1 strain of PPR vaccine in ewes as there was no record of abortion. There was a rapid PPR maternal antibody decay in lambs from the 8th week of age as it was observed that at age 10 weeks, only 37.5 % of the lambs had protective titre. It is therefore recommended that lambs can be vaccinated at 9 th week to avoid the window of susceptibility to PPR virus infection.
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