Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer
Twenty female and seven male reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were vaccinated subcutaneously in the right shoulder with a 1-ml dose of approximately 1.2 x 108 colony forming units of Brucella abortus strain 19, the standard reduced dose for cattle. An additional three females and one male served as non-...
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description | Twenty female and seven male reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were vaccinated subcutaneously in the right shoulder with a 1-ml dose of approximately 1.2 x 108 colony forming units of Brucella abortus strain 19, the standard reduced dose for cattle. An additional three females and one male served as non-vaccinated sentinels. Brucella abortus strain 19 was isolated from two of three fetuses aborted by vaccinated females during the first of two fawning seasons. Serologic titers to brucellosis in the vaccinates peaked by 46 days post-vaccination. Shedding of B. abortus strain 19 by vaccinated animals was indicated by seroconversion of all four sentinels. Titers in the sentinels were low and sporadic. Brucella abortus strain 19 was isolated from the tissues and fetus of a pregnant female 51 days post-vaccination and from the carpal joint of another female 7 months post-vaccination. Based on these results and a previous challenge experiment, it was concluded that Brucella abortus strain 19 is not a suitable vaccine to use in a brucellosis control program in reindeer. |
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spelling | ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/773 2025-01-17T00:25:20+00:00 Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer Dieterich, Robert A. Morton, Jamie K. 1989-07-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/773 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.9.2.773 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/773/733 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/773 doi:10.7557/2.9.2.773 Copyright (c) 2015 Robert A. Dieterich, Jamie K. Morton http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Rangifer; Årg 9 Nr 2 (1989); 47-50 Rangifer; Vol 9 No 2 (1989); 47-50 1890-6729 reindeer brucellosis vaccine Brucella info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1989 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/2.9.2.773 2021-08-16T14:37:27Z Twenty female and seven male reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were vaccinated subcutaneously in the right shoulder with a 1-ml dose of approximately 1.2 x 108 colony forming units of Brucella abortus strain 19, the standard reduced dose for cattle. An additional three females and one male served as non-vaccinated sentinels. Brucella abortus strain 19 was isolated from two of three fetuses aborted by vaccinated females during the first of two fawning seasons. Serologic titers to brucellosis in the vaccinates peaked by 46 days post-vaccination. Shedding of B. abortus strain 19 by vaccinated animals was indicated by seroconversion of all four sentinels. Titers in the sentinels were low and sporadic. Brucella abortus strain 19 was isolated from the tissues and fetus of a pregnant female 51 days post-vaccination and from the carpal joint of another female 7 months post-vaccination. Based on these results and a previous challenge experiment, it was concluded that Brucella abortus strain 19 is not a suitable vaccine to use in a brucellosis control program in reindeer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rangifer Rangifer tarandus University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing The Sentinels ENVELOPE(-36.267,-36.267,-54.267,-54.267) Rangifer 9 2 47 |
spellingShingle | reindeer brucellosis vaccine Brucella Dieterich, Robert A. Morton, Jamie K. Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title | Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title_full | Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title_fullStr | Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title_short | Effects of live Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
title_sort | effects of live brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine on reindeer |
topic | reindeer brucellosis vaccine Brucella |
topic_facet | reindeer brucellosis vaccine Brucella |
url | https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/773 https://doi.org/10.7557/2.9.2.773 |