Trial for preparing a vaccine giving earlier immune response against haemorrhagic septicaemia in calves [electronic resource].

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  • Veterinary medical journal, 2004 v.52 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2004.v.52(3)Summary: Eight Haemorrhagic septicemia (HS) vaccme formulations were evaluated to study their ability to elicit an early protective immunity in mice and calves. All HS vaccine formulations failed to pro-tect mice against challenge with Pasteurella mul-tocida virulent strain at 7th day post vaccination. Montanide ISA 25 vaccine was the best vaccine that could protect mice at 10th day post-immunization. Aluminum hydroxide gel and Sap-onin vaccine was the second vaccine that could protect mice at 15th day post-immunization. However, the other six formulations could protect mice between 21 and 35 day post-vaccination. The results of passive mouse protection test were in parallel with those of active mouse protection test.
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Eight Haemorrhagic septicemia (HS) vaccme formulations were evaluated to study their ability to elicit an early protective immunity in mice and calves. All HS vaccine formulations failed to pro-tect mice against challenge with Pasteurella mul-tocida virulent strain at 7th day post vaccination. Montanide ISA 25 vaccine was the best vaccine that could protect mice at 10th day post-immunization. Aluminum hydroxide gel and Sap-onin vaccine was the second vaccine that could protect mice at 15th day post-immunization. However, the other six formulations could protect mice between 21 and 35 day post-vaccination. The results of passive mouse protection test were in parallel with those of active mouse protection test.

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