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the use of a hardjo-pomona vaccine to prevent leptospiruria in cattle exposed to natural challenge with leptospira interrogans serovar hardjo
Authors:C.G. Mackintosh  R.B. Marshall  E.S. Broughton
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterinary Pathology and Public Health , Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand;2. Department of Bacteriology R &3. D , Wellcome Research Laboratories, Langley Court , Beckenham, Kent, England
Abstract:The efficacy of the hardjo component of a hardjo-pomona vaccine was evaluated in yearling heifers under conditions of natural challenge in a commercial dairy herd when endemic hardjo infection was present. Eight heifers received 2 doses of vaccine 4 weeks apart and were run with 10 unvaccinated heifers for a period of 56 weeks. Results from the culture of urinesamples showed that the vaccine either prevented leptospiruria to a significant degree (P<0.05) or, if it developed, greatly shortened its duration (P<0.01). Leptospires were cultured on an average of 5 occasions (range 3 to 8) from each of the infected controls and on only one occasion each from 2 of the vaccinates. Fifty one to 56 weeks after commencement of the trial, 9 of the unvaccinated animals were excreting leptospires while none of the vaccinates were leptospiruric at that time.

It is concluded that an appropriate vaccination programme could prevent the maintenance of hardjo infection in the herd.
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