Antibody response in cattle after vaccination with inactivated and attenuated rabies vaccines

Authors

  • Andréa de Cássia RODRIGUES da SILVA Instituto Pasteur; Seção de Diagnóstico
  • Graciane Maria Medeiros CAPORALE Instituto Pasteur; Seção de Diagnóstico
  • Celso Alberto GONÇALVES Coordenadoria de Defesa Agropecuária; SAA
  • Mosar Couteiro TARGUETA Delegacia Federal do Ministério da Agricultura e Abastecimento de São Paulo
  • Fabiano COMIN Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Laboratório de Imunologia (MIP/CCB)
  • Carlos Roberto ZANETTI Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina; Laboratório de Imunologia (MIP/CCB)
  • Ivanete KOTAIT Instituto Pasteur; Seção de Diagnóstico

Keywords:

Rab, Cattle vaccinat, Neutralizing antibod, Antirabies

Abstract

Despite the absence of current official reports showing the number of cattle infected by rabies, it is estimated that nearly 30,000 bovines are lost each year in Brazil. In order to minimize the important economic losses, control of the disease is achieved by eliminating bat colonies and by herd vaccination. In this study, we compare the antibody response in cattle elicited by vaccination with an attenuated ERA vaccine (AEvac) and an inactivated-adjuvanted PV (IPVvac) vaccine. The antibody titers were appraised by cell-culture neutralization test and ELISA, and the percentage of seropositivity was ascertained for a period of 180 days. IPVvac elicited complete seropositivity rates from day 30 to day 150, and even on day 180, 87% of the sera showed virus-neutralizing antibody titers (VNA) higher than 0.5IU/ml. There were no significant differences between the VNA titers and seropositivity rates obtained with IPVvac in the two methods tested. AEvac, however, elicited significantly lower titers than those observed in the group receiving inactivated vaccine. In addition, the profiles of antirabies IgG antibodies, evaluated by ELISA, and VNA, appraised by cell-culture neutralization test, were slightly different, when both vaccines were compared.

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Published

2000-04-01

Issue

Section

Rabies

How to Cite

RODRIGUES da SILVA, A. de C., CAPORALE, G. M. M., GONÇALVES, C. A., TARGUETA, M. C., COMIN, F., ZANETTI, C. R., & KOTAIT, I. (2000). Antibody response in cattle after vaccination with inactivated and attenuated rabies vaccines . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 42(2), 95-98. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30415