Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs

Background:     Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease and humans get the infection mostly through consumption of raw milk. Vaccination is the best way to control brucellosis and Iran uses Rev.1 vaccine in sheep and goat flocks. It is evident that the vaccine may shed through milk so it can infe...

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Main Authors: Hossein Esmaeili, Zia Nosrati Rad, Mona Hamedi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Medical Bacteriology
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Online Access:https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/453
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spelling doaj-682146fe71f543749d5c463c07fc0e5e2021-09-11T05:38:10ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Bacteriology2251-86492322-25812021-07-01101,2Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their LambsHossein Esmaeili0Zia Nosrati Rad1Mona Hamedi2Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranStudent of veterinary medicine, Faculty of veterinary medicine, University of TehranDepartment of microbiology and immunology, Faculty of veterinary medicine, University of Tehran Background:     Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease and humans get the infection mostly through consumption of raw milk. Vaccination is the best way to control brucellosis and Iran uses Rev.1 vaccine in sheep and goat flocks. It is evident that the vaccine may shed through milk so it can infect humans. The objective of the present study is to assess the shedding of the vaccine in lactating ewes and its possible immunity in their lambs through milk feeding.  Methods:     In a two-month period post-parturition, reduced dose Rev.1 vaccine was injected to 50 parturited ewes. From the first day of vaccination, mixed milk samples were collected and continued for 2 months. Then the samples were tested by PCR method and the sera from 70 lambs of the examined ewes were tested by modified Rose Bengal test while they were feeding milk. Results:     From the 6th day until the 27th day post-vaccination, PCR represented the DNA of Rev.1 in the milk samples. All the lamb’s sera were negative in the serological test.  Conclusion:     As the presence of Rev.1 in milk was confirmed in this study, it is important to consider the role of the vaccine strain as a risk of infection in humans. Moreover, as the serological response in the lambs was negative, it seems that the vaccine strain didn’t immunize the lambs through milk feeding so the vaccination of lambs is necessary in small ruminant’s flocks. https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/453AbortionBrucellosisMalta feverRev.1 vaccineSmall ruminant
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Mona Hamedi
Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
Journal of Medical Bacteriology
Abortion
Brucellosis
Malta fever
Rev.1 vaccine
Small ruminant
author_facet Hossein Esmaeili
Zia Nosrati Rad
Mona Hamedi
author_sort Hossein Esmaeili
title Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
title_short Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
title_full Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
title_fullStr Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the Excretion of Brucella Melitensis Vaccine Strain Rev.1 in Lactating Ewes and the Assessment of Antibody Response in their Lambs
title_sort identification of the excretion of brucella melitensis vaccine strain rev.1 in lactating ewes and the assessment of antibody response in their lambs
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Bacteriology
issn 2251-8649
2322-2581
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background:     Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease and humans get the infection mostly through consumption of raw milk. Vaccination is the best way to control brucellosis and Iran uses Rev.1 vaccine in sheep and goat flocks. It is evident that the vaccine may shed through milk so it can infect humans. The objective of the present study is to assess the shedding of the vaccine in lactating ewes and its possible immunity in their lambs through milk feeding.  Methods:     In a two-month period post-parturition, reduced dose Rev.1 vaccine was injected to 50 parturited ewes. From the first day of vaccination, mixed milk samples were collected and continued for 2 months. Then the samples were tested by PCR method and the sera from 70 lambs of the examined ewes were tested by modified Rose Bengal test while they were feeding milk. Results:     From the 6th day until the 27th day post-vaccination, PCR represented the DNA of Rev.1 in the milk samples. All the lamb’s sera were negative in the serological test.  Conclusion:     As the presence of Rev.1 in milk was confirmed in this study, it is important to consider the role of the vaccine strain as a risk of infection in humans. Moreover, as the serological response in the lambs was negative, it seems that the vaccine strain didn’t immunize the lambs through milk feeding so the vaccination of lambs is necessary in small ruminant’s flocks.
topic Abortion
Brucellosis
Malta fever
Rev.1 vaccine
Small ruminant
url https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/453
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