Abstract

Aim: The present work was established in order to investigate the effect of ultra-corn administration on the immune response of vaccinated calves with FMD bivalent oil vaccine. Material and Methods: Forty calves; at a private farm in EL-Fayoum Governorate (Locality A); were divided into 4 groups where the first group was vaccinated with the locally produced FMD bivalent oil vaccine alone while the 2nd, 3rd and 4th group were vaccinated with the same vaccine simultaneously with the inoculation of 1, 1.5 and 2mL/100kg body weight of ultra-corn respectively to estimate the antibody titer, the suitable dose and effect of ultra-corn as immunostimulant using SNT and ELISA. Also after that used the effective and lowest dose of ultra-corn simultaneously with the vaccine in comparison with the vaccine alone by using 26 calves (Locality B) to study the efficacy of ultra-corn simultaneously with vaccine and the vaccine alone via challenge test using the virulent FMDV serotype A,O. Results: Tested serum samples obtained on week intervals post vaccination of all calve groups were subjected for estimation of induced FMD antibodies type A and O using serum neutralization test (SNT) and enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA). Both tests indicate that 1.5mL, 2mL of ultra-corn enhanced the immune response of vaccinated calves exhibiting higher and longer immunity than those received the vaccine alone. In addition 26 calves housed under restrict hygienic measures at Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute, were divided into 4 groups where group-1 of 10 calves were vaccinated with the bivalent FMD vaccine alone and group-2 was vaccinated with the same vaccine simultaneously with 1.5mL of ultra-corn while group 3 and 4 were kept as control for the challenge test. On the 4th week post vaccination group 1, 2 of these animals was subdivided into 2 subgroups where the challenge test was carried out against type A in a subgroup and O in other subgroup. SNT and ELISA showed similar results obtained from the vaccinated farm animals and challenge test via inoculation of virulent virus of FMD serotype A, O indicated that animals received ultra-corn showed 100% protection against both types of FMD virus while those did not receive ultra-corn showed 80% protection (vaccine alone). Conclusion: So it could be concluded that ultra-corn has a potentiate effect on the immunogenicity of bivalent oil FMD vaccine providing high immune levels of long duration.

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  • Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is considered one of the most serious viral infections in livestock, because of its rapid transmission over a range of animal species

  • Animals: The present work was subjected on 66 apparently healthy calves of 6-8 months of age from two localities and free from FMD type O1/Aga/Egy/93 and A/Egy/1/2006 antibodies as screened by serum neutralization test and indirect enzyme linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA). *Locality (A): Includes 40 calves at private farm at El-Fayoum Governorate divided into 4 groups (10 calves/ group) where group (1) was vaccinated with the bivalent oil FMD vaccine using a dose of 2mL/ animal inoculated subcutaneously while group 2, 3 and 4 were inoculated with 1, 1.5 and 2mL/100 kg body weight of ultra-corn simultaneously with the same dose of FMD vaccine. *Locality (B): Includes 26 calves housed in Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute, Abassia, Cairo

  • Mean FMD serum neutralizing antibody titers in calves group vaccinated with bivalent FMD vaccine simultaneously with

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Introduction

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is considered one of the most serious viral infections in livestock, because of its rapid transmission over a range of animal species. As FMD is still endemic in large regions of the world, it is a highly infectious disease of ungulates primarily cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. It affects wild animals such as buffaloes and deer [1]. Foot-andmouth disease virus (FMDV) is the etiologic agent of the diseases that can affect cloven-hoofed livestock. There are seven types of FMD virus (FMDV) have been identified as; O, A, C, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3 and Asia1 [3] and [4]

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