Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.

Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is an economically important viral vector-borne cattle disease. Several live-attenuated, inactivated and recombinant vaccines have been tested, demonstrating varying efficacy. However, to the best of our knowledge, duration of immunity conferred by an inactivated vaccine...

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Main Authors: Orly Aziz-Boaron, Keren Leibovitz, Boris Gelman, Maor Kedmi, Eyal Klement
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861534?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b88856519932422fa2f60f8bc9895fc02020-11-25T01:34:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8221710.1371/journal.pone.0082217Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.Orly Aziz-BoaronKeren LeibovitzBoris GelmanMaor KedmiEyal KlementBovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is an economically important viral vector-borne cattle disease. Several live-attenuated, inactivated and recombinant vaccines have been tested, demonstrating varying efficacy. However, to the best of our knowledge, duration of immunity conferred by an inactivated vaccine has never been reported. In the last decade, Israel has faced an increasing number of BEF outbreaks. The need for an effective vaccine compatible with strains circulating in the Middle East region led to the development of a MONTANIDE™ ISA 206 VG (water-in-oil-in-water), inactivated vaccine based on a local strain. We tested the safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity conferred by this vaccine. The induced neutralizing antibody (NA) response was followed for 493 days in 40 cows vaccinated by different protocols. The vaccine did not cause adverse reactions or a decrease in milk production. All cows [except 2 (6.7%) which did not respond to vaccination] showed a significant rise in NA titer of up to 1:256 following the second, third or fourth booster vaccination. Neutralizing antibody levels declined gradually to 1:16 up to 120 days post vaccination. This decline continued in cows vaccinated only twice, whereas cows vaccinated 3 or 4 times showed stable titers of approximately 1:16 for up to 267 days post vaccination. At least three vaccinations with the inactivated BEF vaccine were needed to confer long-lasting immunity. These results may have significant implications for the choice of vaccination protocol with inactivated BEF vaccines. Complementary challenge data should however be added to the above results in order to determine what is the minimal NA response conferring protection from clinical disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861534?pdf=render
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author Orly Aziz-Boaron
Keren Leibovitz
Boris Gelman
Maor Kedmi
Eyal Klement
spellingShingle Orly Aziz-Boaron
Keren Leibovitz
Boris Gelman
Maor Kedmi
Eyal Klement
Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Orly Aziz-Boaron
Keren Leibovitz
Boris Gelman
Maor Kedmi
Eyal Klement
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title Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
title_short Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
title_full Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
title_fullStr Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
title_full_unstemmed Safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
title_sort safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity elicited by an inactivated bovine ephemeral fever vaccine.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is an economically important viral vector-borne cattle disease. Several live-attenuated, inactivated and recombinant vaccines have been tested, demonstrating varying efficacy. However, to the best of our knowledge, duration of immunity conferred by an inactivated vaccine has never been reported. In the last decade, Israel has faced an increasing number of BEF outbreaks. The need for an effective vaccine compatible with strains circulating in the Middle East region led to the development of a MONTANIDE™ ISA 206 VG (water-in-oil-in-water), inactivated vaccine based on a local strain. We tested the safety, immunogenicity and duration of immunity conferred by this vaccine. The induced neutralizing antibody (NA) response was followed for 493 days in 40 cows vaccinated by different protocols. The vaccine did not cause adverse reactions or a decrease in milk production. All cows [except 2 (6.7%) which did not respond to vaccination] showed a significant rise in NA titer of up to 1:256 following the second, third or fourth booster vaccination. Neutralizing antibody levels declined gradually to 1:16 up to 120 days post vaccination. This decline continued in cows vaccinated only twice, whereas cows vaccinated 3 or 4 times showed stable titers of approximately 1:16 for up to 267 days post vaccination. At least three vaccinations with the inactivated BEF vaccine were needed to confer long-lasting immunity. These results may have significant implications for the choice of vaccination protocol with inactivated BEF vaccines. Complementary challenge data should however be added to the above results in order to determine what is the minimal NA response conferring protection from clinical disease.
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