改良IBR-BVD-PI3-BRSV活疫苗+溶血性曼海血病类毒素组合对60日龄犊牛强毒BVDV-1b和BVDV-2病毒攻击的效果

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在接种毒力强的BVDV-1b(研究1)或BVDV-2(研究2)病毒后35至38 d,对减毒(att)牛病毒性腹泻病毒(1型和2型)作为抗原组分在改性多价活疫苗中的效力进行了评估。在两项独立的研究中,共有80头bvdv血清阴性的荷斯坦犊牛,接种疫苗时年龄为53至61日龄,每项研究40头。在每项研究中,小牛被分配到2个治疗组中的1个(每组20只),这些治疗组接受单剂量的改良活牛鼻气管炎(BHV-1)-牛病毒腹泻-副流感- 3-呼吸道合胞病毒联合疫苗+溶血性肝炎类毒素,或相应的不含靶向试验抗原部分attBVDV-1a和attBVDV-2的安慰剂制剂。在各自的研究中,与安慰剂治疗的动物相比,多价疫苗在接种动物中诱导了明显更高的病毒中和抗体反应,并减少了白细胞减少和病毒血症的发生率和持续时间。攻毒后白细胞减少(BVDV感染的标志)在75%和100%的对照小牛中观察到,而在研究1和研究2中,分别只有26.3%和25%的接种动物观察到这一现象(p=0.006;p = 0.0001)。此外,与安慰剂对照组相比,接种疫苗的白细胞减少持续时间显著缩短(p=0.0091;p<0.0001研究2)。此外,在两项研究中,100%接受安慰剂治疗的小牛都是病毒血症,而接种疫苗的动物分别为57.9%(研究1)和25%(研究2),导致攻毒后病毒血症显著降低(p=0.0012,研究1;p=0.0001,研究2)。两项研究中,接种疫苗组的病毒血症持续时间均显著短于对照组(p<0.0001)。总之,目前研究的数据表明,疫苗对60日龄犊牛抗BVDV-1b和BVDV-2感染有效。
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Efficacy of a combination modified-live IBR-BVD-PI3-BRSV vaccine + Mannheimia haemolytica toxoid against challenge with virulent BVDV-1b and BVDV-2 viruses in young calves 60 days of age
Efficacy of attenuated (att) bovine viral diarrhea virus (types 1 and 2) as antigen fractions in a modified-live multivalent vaccine were evaluated following single, subcutaneous (SC) administration and intranasal (IN) challenge 35 to 38 d after vaccination, with either virulent BVDV-1b (Study 1) or BVDV-2 (Study 2) viruses in young calves. A total of 80 BVDV-seronegative Holstein calves, 53 to 61 d of age at the time of vaccination, were used in 2 separate studies with 40 animals per study. In each study, calves were allocated to 1 of 2 treatment groups (20 animals per group) which received either a single dose of combination modified-live bovine rhinotracheitis (BHV-1)-bovine virus diarrhea-parainfluenza 3-respiratory syncytial virus vaccine + Mannheimia haemolytica toxoid, or corresponding placebo formulation without targeted test antigen fractions attBVDV-1a and attBVDV-2. In the respective studies, multivalent vaccine induced significantly higher virus neutralizing antibody responses and reduced incidence and duration of leukopenia and viremia in vaccinated animals compared to placebo-treated animals. Post-challenge leukopenia, a hallmark of BVDV infection, was observed in 75% and 100% of control calves compared to only 26.3% and 25% in vaccinated animals in Study 1 and Study 2, respectively (p=0.006; p=0.0001). In addition, duration of leukopenia was significantly shorter in vaccinates compared to placebo controls (p=0.0091 Study 1; p<0.0001 Study 2). Furthermore, 100% of placebo-treated calves in both studies were viremic compared to 57.9% (Study 1) and 25% (Study 2) of vaccinated animals, resulting in significant reduction of post-challenge viremia (p=0.0012, Study 1; p=0.0001, Study 2). The duration of viremia was significantly shorter (p<0.0001) in vaccinated groups compared to control calves in both studies. In conclusion, data from the current studies demonstrated vaccine efficacy in 60-day-old calves against BVDV-1b and BVDV-2 infection.
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