Foot-and-mouth disease. Infection trial in cattle after a single vaccination |
| |
Authors: | O C Straub |
| |
Affiliation: | Bundesforschungsanstalt für Viruskrankheiten der Tiere, Tübingen. |
| |
Abstract: | Following an outbreak of FMD caused by an A5 strain in the spring of 1984, ten cattle were vaccinated with samples of the five commercial vaccines used for the vaccination campaign in that year, i.e. two animals per vaccine. Six weeks later the cattle were challenged by contact with animals inoculated with the virus strain isolated from the field outbreak. Seven of the ten cattle became severely ill, exhibiting the typical symptoms of FMD, one animal did not show any clinical symptoms, the remaining two weak ones that might have escaped recognition by the cattlemen. Virus could be recovered from the vaccinated animals from days 2 to 10 following contact with the non-vaccinated infected cattle. It was concluded that a single vaccination does not protect cattle against the isolate. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|