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Testing a bivalent vaccine in sheep against experimental infection with Salmonella bovismorbificans and Salmonella typhimurium
Authors:J.M. Rudge M.Sc. Ph.D.  B.S. Cooper F.R.C.V.S.  D.J. Jull B.Sc. M.R.C.V.S.
Affiliation:Glaxo Laboratories (N.Z.) Limited , Palmerston North
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Increasing awareness of the threat from salmonellosis to animal and human health, and recognition of implications to the farming economy and meat marketing industry in New Zealand, have emphasized the need for effective measures for controlling this disease. As pointed out by Beckett (1967 Beckett, F. W. 1967. The use of Salmonella vaccine in outbreaks of salmonellosis in sheep. N.Z. vet. J., 15: 6669. [Taylor &; Francis Online] [Google Scholar]), reduction in stocking rates or use of chemotherapeutic agents is often impracticable or ineffective. Other recent publications, drawing attention to the possible role of vaccination in controlling salmonellosis, have dealt with fundamental aspects of immunity (Jonas 1967 a Jonas, W. E. 1967a. Studies of the immunological aspects of salmonellosis of mice: active immunity. N.Z. vet. J., 15: 2730. [Taylor &; Francis Online] [Google Scholar]; b Jonas, W. E. 1967b. Salmonellosis of sheep: use of serum from a vaccinated ewe in a mouse passive protection test. N.Z. vet. J., 15: 5561. [Taylor &; Francis Online] [Google Scholar]) and with evaluation of an experimental vaccine under field conditions (Wallace and Murch, 1967 Wallace, G. V. and Murch, O. 1967. Field trials to assess the value of a bivalent killed salmonella vaccine in the control of ovine salmonellosis. N.Z. vet. J., 15: 6265. [Taylor &; Francis Online] [Google Scholar]).
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