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The efficacy of alcelaphine herpesvirus-1 (AlHV-1) immunization with the adjuvants Emulsigen and the monomeric TLR5 ligand FliC in zebu cattle against AlHV-1 malignant catarrhal fever induced by experimental virus challenge

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dc.creator Lankester, F.
dc.creator Lugelo, A.
dc.creator Werling, D.
dc.creator Mnyambwa, N.
dc.creator Keyyu, J.
dc.creator Kazwala, R.
dc.creator Grant, D.
dc.creator Smith, S.
dc.creator Parameswaran, N.
dc.creator Cleaveland, S.
dc.creator Russell, G.
dc.creator Haig, D.
dc.date 2017-12-19T09:28:46Z
dc.date 2017-12-19T09:28:46Z
dc.date 2016-11-15
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:50:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:50:30Z
dc.identifier 144-153
dc.identifier https://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1939
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/90271
dc.description Journal Veterinary microbiology Volume 195 Pages 144-153
dc.description Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) is a fatal disease of cattle that, in East Africa, follows contact with wildebeest excreting alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 (AlHV-1). Recently an attenuated vaccine (atAlHV-1) was tested under experimental challenge on Friesian-Holstein (FH) cattle and gave a vaccine efficacy (VE) of approximately 90%. However testing under field conditions on an East African breed, the shorthorn zebu cross (SZC), gave a VE of 56% suggesting that FH and SZC cattle may respond differently to the vaccine. To investigate, a challenge trial was carried out using SZC. Additionally three adjuvant combinations were tested: (i) Emulsigen®, (ii) bacterial flagellin (FliC) and (iii) Emulsigen® + bacterial flagellin. We report 100% seroconversion in all immunized cattle. The group inoculated with atAlHV-1 + Emulsigen® had significantly higher antibody titres than groups inoculated with FliC, the smallest number of animals that became infected and the fewest fatalities, suggesting this was the most effective combination. A larger study is required to more accurately determine the protective effect of this regime in SZC. There was an apparent inhibition of the antibody response in cattle inoculated with atAlHV-1 + FliC, suggesting FliC might induce an immune suppressive mechanism. The VE in SZC (50 – 60%) was less than that in FH (80 – 90%). We speculate that this might be due to increased risk of disease in vaccinated SZC (suggesting that the vaccine may be less effective at stimulating an appropriate immune response in this breed) and/or increased survival in unvaccinated SZC (suggesting that these cattle may have a degree of prior immunity against infection with AlHV-1).
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Veterinary Microbiology
dc.subject Malignant catarrhal fever
dc.subject Alcelaphine herpesvirus
dc.subject Vaccine trial
dc.subject Wildebeest
dc.subject Adjuvant
dc.subject Bacterial flagellin
dc.title The efficacy of alcelaphine herpesvirus-1 (AlHV-1) immunization with the adjuvants Emulsigen and the monomeric TLR5 ligand FliC in zebu cattle against AlHV-1 malignant catarrhal fever induced by experimental virus challenge
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