2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202022202038
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Vaccinal prevention of nodular dermatitis in Hereford cattle (clinical and immunological implications)

Abstract: Animal vaccination is the principal method of preventing nodular dermatitis in cattle. Objective: to analyze the impact of using a specific transfer factor in vaccination of Hereford cattle against nodular dermatitis on the development of immunity and indices of animal homeostasis. Application of the transfer factor and the vitamin preparation Asidivit in the vaccination of animals against nodular dermatitis has reduced the reactogenicity of the vaccine in the form of a lower temperature reaction to the medici… Show more

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“…Following 30 days after vaccination, 86.09% (83.83–87.97%) of the studied animals seroconverted with detectable antibodies to LSDV. This has been shown in previous publications with the development of lower neutralizing antibody titers following vaccination with a sheep pox virus vaccine in cattle [ 22 , 35 ]. This could be due to the concentration or titer of the vaccine and it could be related to the vaccinated animal having a concomitant disease, maternal antibodies, and cold chain maintenance.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Following 30 days after vaccination, 86.09% (83.83–87.97%) of the studied animals seroconverted with detectable antibodies to LSDV. This has been shown in previous publications with the development of lower neutralizing antibody titers following vaccination with a sheep pox virus vaccine in cattle [ 22 , 35 ]. This could be due to the concentration or titer of the vaccine and it could be related to the vaccinated animal having a concomitant disease, maternal antibodies, and cold chain maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Additionally, there have been reports of adverse reactions in cattle when using other sheep pox vaccines (POXVAX-10X and PENPOX-3X, both produced in Turkey and used in Georgia and Turkey respectively) [ 32 ]; however, we have not observed any adverse reactions with the ARRIAH strain nor development of lesions, which has been noted following administration of homologous LSD strains [ 33 ], although it should be noted that a homologous LSDV vaccine was successfully used in the Balkans to eradicate the disease [ 34 ]. There has been preliminary data for both sheep and cattle with the ARRIAH dry culture sheep pox virus vaccine [ 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 ]. These have been limited in the numbers of animals tested, the methods of the testing, and the lack of a controlled challenge study to fully assess the vaccine and its ability to protect cattle from LSDV.…”
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“…The formation of a healthy livestock of animals and the success of getting a full-fledged immune response when using a vaccine depends on the state of cells and tissues at the possible inlets of infection and the liver, as the liver serves as biological laboratory responsible not only for the disinfection of metabolic products, but also the formation of immunity [25][26][27].…”
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