Cross-protection studies with three serotypes of Pasteurella haemolytica in the goat model

Cross-protection studies employing three serotypes of Pasteurella haemolytica (Ph) were performed in goats, with challenge exposure by transthoracic injection. Indirect hemagglutination (IHA) serum titers showed that the herd had been naturally infected with Ph biovar A, serovar 2 (PhA2) prior to th...

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description Cross-protection studies employing three serotypes of Pasteurella haemolytica (Ph) were performed in goats, with challenge exposure by transthoracic injection. Indirect hemagglutination (IHA) serum titers showed that the herd had been naturally infected with Ph biovar A, serovar 2 (PhA2) prior to the study. Sixty-four weanling male Spanish goats were randomly allotted to 16 groups. Fifteen goats were given two transthoracic injections into the lungs 21 days apart with live Pasteurella haemolytica biovar A, serovar 1 (PhA1) in agar beads. Fifteen goats were given two transthoracic injections into the lungs 21 days apart with live PhA2 in agar beads. Sixteen goats were given two transthoracic injections into the lungs 21 days apart with live P. haemolytica biovar A, serovar 6 (PhA6) in agar beads. Eighteen control (CON) goats were given two transthoracic injections into the lungs 21 days apart with agar beads alone. Fourteen days after the second injection, goats were challenge-exposed to either live PhA1, PhA2, or PhA6 by transthoracic injection into the lung, and 4 days later, all goats were euthanatized and necropsied. Serum antibody to P. haemolytica antigens was measured throughout the experiment. Mean volumes of consolidated lung tissue for the CON goats challenged with PhA1, PhA2, and PhA6 were 28.29 cm3, 8.36 cm3, and 16.29 cm3, respectively. Mean volumes of consolidated lung tissue for the PhA1-immunized goats challenged with PhA1, PhA2, and PhA6 were 4.38 cm3, 0.25 cm3, and 1.90 cm3, respectively. Mean volumes of consolidated lung tissue for the PhA2-immunized goats challenged with PhA1, PhA2, and PhA6 were 9.68 cm3, 0.05 cm3, and 3.39 cm3, respectively. Mean volumes of consolidated lung tissue for the PhA6-immunized goats challenged with PhA1, PhA2, and PhA6 were 14.05 cm3, 1.27 cm3, and 4.53 cm3, respectively. These data demonstrate protection in immunized goats challenged with the homologous serotype of P. haemolytica. PhA1-immunized animals were protecte
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Animals, Newborn
Antibody Affinity
Antigens, Bacterial - immunology
Bacterial Vaccines
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
CAPRIN
CAPRINOS
Cross Reactions
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GOATS
Immunization
Injection
Lung - microbiology
Lung - pathology
Lungs
Male
Mannheimia haemolytica - immunology
Mannheimia haemolytica - isolation & purification
Microbiology
MODELE
MODELOS
PASTEURELLA HAEMOLYTICA
Pasteurella Infections - immunology
SEROTIPOS
SEROTYPE
SEROTYPES
Serotyping
Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies
Vaccines, Attenuated
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