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Journal of Cell and Animal Biology Vol. 1(4), 062-065, November, 2007
ISSN 1996-0867
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Vaccine efficacy in
cattle against hemorrhagic septicemia with live attenuated aroA
mutant of Pasteurella multocida B:2 strain
Mohammad Tabatabaei1*, G. R. Moazzeni Jula2, A.
R. Jabbari2 and M. Esmailzadeh2
1Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University P. O. Box.
1731. Shiraz Iran.
2Razi Vaccine & Serum Research Institute, P. O. Box
11365-1558, Tehran, Iran.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
mtabatabaei2003@yahoo.co.uk.
Tel: 0098711 2286950. Fax: 0098711 2286940.
Accepted 6 November, 2007
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Hemorrhagic
septicemia (HS) is a fatal systemic disease of cattle and
buffaloes. In South Asia
HS is caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida
serotype B:2. Some control is achieved with killed whole-cell
vaccines injected subcutaneously, but these provide only
short-term immunity and require annual administration.
For live attenuated strains to be used as vaccines, the
mode of attenuation should be well defined. Two groups of 5
calves each were immunized intramuscularly (i.m.) in three
weeks interval (does it means 3 injections at 0, 3 and 6 weeks) with two
doses of a 10 ml of 4 h culture (2 - 4 × 109 CFU ml-1)
of a derivative of P. multocida serotype B:2 Iranian
native strain containing an inactivated aroA gene (P.
m. MT1). Ten vaccinated calves and two unvaccinated control
calves were challenged subcutaneously, 3 weeks after the last injection
(it means 3 weeks after the last injection) with 2 different doses of a
4 h wild-type P. mmultocida culture. Five calves injected by one
ml of pure culture (3.4 × 109 CFU ml-1) and other
5 and two control unvaccinated calves were taken one ml of 10 fold
diluted culture (3.4 × 108 CFU ml-1). The
vaccinated calves did not show any clinical signs of illness but the
control calves were shown signs of illness such as rise in temperature,
respiratory distress with nasal discharge, and increase salivation.
Two control calves were killed within 20 h post challenge.
This experiment showed that the aroA mutated
P. multocida strain can act as an effective live-attenuated
vaccine to protect calves against challenge with the virulent
strain.
Key words:
P. multocida,
live vaccine, aroA mutant, Hemorrhagic septicemia |
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