A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves

Abstract Background Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in beef cattle has major welfare and production implications. Effective vaccination against IBK would also reduce antibiotic use in beef production. Objective/Hypothesis To evaluate the efficacy of a conditionally licensed commercial I...

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Main Authors: Annette O'Connor, Vickie Cooper, Laura Censi, Ella Meyer, Mac Kneipp, Grant Dewell
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15633
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spelling doaj-eabf57e00ebf4211b10ca3afe76155992020-11-25T01:40:26ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762019-11-013362786279310.1111/jvim.15633A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calvesAnnette O'Connor0Vickie Cooper1Laura Censi2Ella Meyer3Mac Kneipp4Grant Dewell5Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University Ames IowaDepartment of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University Ames IowaDepartment of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University Ames IowaDepartment of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University Ames IowaThe University of Sydney, Sydney School of Veterinary Science New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University Ames IowaAbstract Background Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in beef cattle has major welfare and production implications. Effective vaccination against IBK would also reduce antibiotic use in beef production. Objective/Hypothesis To evaluate the efficacy of a conditionally licensed commercial IBK vaccine containing Moraxella bovoculi bacterin. Primary working hypothesis was that animals vaccinated with 2 doses of the commercial M. bovoculi vaccine would have a lower risk of disease. Animals Spring born calves at a university cow‐calf herd. After excluding animals with ocular lesions, calves eligible for prevention assessment in 2017 and 2018 were 163 (81 vaccinated, 82 unvaccinated) and 207 (105 vaccinated, 102 unvaccinated). One hundred sixty two and two hundred and six calves completed the follow‐up period in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Methods A randomized controlled trial. The trial design was a 2‐arm parallel trial with a 1:1 allocation ratio. Results In both years, calves receiving the vaccine had more IBK. This effect was small. The pooled risk ratio was 1.30 (95% confidence interval 0.84–2.01). The pooled unadjusted difference in mean weight (kg) at weaning was −0.88 (95% confidence interval—7.2‐5.43). Conclusions and Clinical Importance We were unable to document that the M. bovoculi bacterin vaccine had a protective effect for the incidence of IBK in our single herd in a 2‐year study.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15633animal welfarecorneal scarificationinfectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
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author Annette O'Connor
Vickie Cooper
Laura Censi
Ella Meyer
Mac Kneipp
Grant Dewell
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Vickie Cooper
Laura Censi
Ella Meyer
Mac Kneipp
Grant Dewell
A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
animal welfare
corneal scarification
infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
author_facet Annette O'Connor
Vickie Cooper
Laura Censi
Ella Meyer
Mac Kneipp
Grant Dewell
author_sort Annette O'Connor
title A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
title_short A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
title_full A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
title_fullStr A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
title_full_unstemmed A 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed Moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in Angus beef calves
title_sort 2‐year randomized blinded controlled trial of a conditionally licensed moraxella bovoculi vaccine to aid in prevention of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in angus beef calves
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in beef cattle has major welfare and production implications. Effective vaccination against IBK would also reduce antibiotic use in beef production. Objective/Hypothesis To evaluate the efficacy of a conditionally licensed commercial IBK vaccine containing Moraxella bovoculi bacterin. Primary working hypothesis was that animals vaccinated with 2 doses of the commercial M. bovoculi vaccine would have a lower risk of disease. Animals Spring born calves at a university cow‐calf herd. After excluding animals with ocular lesions, calves eligible for prevention assessment in 2017 and 2018 were 163 (81 vaccinated, 82 unvaccinated) and 207 (105 vaccinated, 102 unvaccinated). One hundred sixty two and two hundred and six calves completed the follow‐up period in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Methods A randomized controlled trial. The trial design was a 2‐arm parallel trial with a 1:1 allocation ratio. Results In both years, calves receiving the vaccine had more IBK. This effect was small. The pooled risk ratio was 1.30 (95% confidence interval 0.84–2.01). The pooled unadjusted difference in mean weight (kg) at weaning was −0.88 (95% confidence interval—7.2‐5.43). Conclusions and Clinical Importance We were unable to document that the M. bovoculi bacterin vaccine had a protective effect for the incidence of IBK in our single herd in a 2‐year study.
topic animal welfare
corneal scarification
infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15633
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