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Rinderpest vaccination responses among calves and adult cattle in Uganda monitored using ELISA assay
Authors:J. Opuda-Asibo   L. Siefert   L. Omamure-Epaye   T. Ekopai  H. Kyeyamwa
Affiliation:

a Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda

b Department of Veterinary Services and Animal Industry, Njeru Stock Farm, Mukono District, Uganda

Abstract:Responses to the Plowright Rinderpest vaccine by 43 calves and 70 adult cattle in Uganda in 1990, through the production of IgG antibodies, were monitored for 4 weeks using the ELISA assay. 80% of the calves were seronegative before vaccination of which 32% remained seronegative and 68% subsequently seroconverted at 2 weeks postvaccination. 20% of the calves were seropositive before vaccination but registered a decline during the 2nd and 4th weeks postvaccination. 50% of adult Ankole cattle seroconverted after 3 weeks postvaccination, while the other 50% of them, which were seropositive before vaccination, showed a decline in seronegative levels during the first 2 weeks postvaccination, but increased again at the 4th week. 90% of Friesian adult cattle were seronegative before vaccination; however, they all seroconverted within the 2nd week of postvaccination. The other 10% remained seropositive, with a slight decline of antibody levels during the 4 weeks after vaccination.
Keywords:Rinderpest   vaccination   responses   calves   cattle   Uganda   ELISA   Plowright serosurveillanceAuthor Keywords: Rinderpest   vaccination   réponses   vaches   chats   Ouganda   ELISA   vaccin Plowright   sérosurveillance
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