Vaccination to protect calves against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis |
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Authors: | O C Straub I C Mawhinney |
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Affiliation: | Bundesforschungsanstalt, Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany. |
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Abstract: | A commercially available inactivated vaccine against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (BHV1) was tested to assess its ability to immunise young seronegative calves and protect them against challenge with a virulent strain of BHV1. Calves showed seroconversion after one or two doses of vaccine. A two-dose and three-dose vaccination regimen each afforded calves significant protection against challenge as judged by the development of clinical symptoms. Vaccinated calves were on average 7 to 10 kg heavier than control calves 24 days after challenge, a statistically significant difference. Vaccination had no significant effect on the virus excretion pattern after challenge. |
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