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Title:
Comparative Evaluation of Three Formulae of Bovine Ephemeral Fever Virus Vaccines
Authors: Ingy AM Elgendy, Zeinab RA Aboezz, Mohamed Khodair, Atyyat M Kotb, Saad SA Sharawi
Year: 2021
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Benha Veterinary Medical Journal
Volume: 41
Issue: 1
Pages: 34-38
Publisher: Benha University; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) is an arthropod-borne virus. BEFV causes a debilitating disease in cattle and water buffaloes. It is enzootic in bovine populations in Egypt causing great economic losses in animal wealth. Vaccination against BEFV is an important factor for controlling the disease. Many studies were applied to improve the locally produced vaccine using different adjuvants in formulation of BEF vaccine. This study aimed to prepare and evaluate potency of an inactivated BEF vaccine with MontanideTM Gel-01 adjuvant using serum neutralization test and ELISA. The pattern of humeral immune response to the prepared vaccine was compared with that of the local inactivated BEF vaccine with aluminum hydroxide gel adjuvant and live attenuated BEF vaccine inactivated just before inoculation by saponin. The obtained results revealed that best vaccine was 20% Montanide Gel 01TM inactivated BEF vaccine, As it give higher antibody titer throughout the experiment that extend for more than one year post vaccination compared with that of other vaccinated groups, followed by BEF vaccine inactivated with saponin and 15% MontanideTM Gel-01 based BEF vaccine . Whereas, aluminum hydroxide gel; 5% and 10% MontanideTM Gel01were poor inducer for humeral immune response. So 20% MontanideTM Gel-01based inactivated BEF vaccine could be recommended in BEF vaccination program.

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