Immunogenicity of a soluble antigen againstPasteurella haemolytica-associated pneumonia in calves
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Veterinary Research Communications
- Vol. 8 (1) , 117-130
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02214703
Abstract
Three experiments were performed to evaluate the immunogenic potency of a soluble fraction ofPasteurella haemolytica against pneumonic pasteurellosis in calves. A soluble antigen was extracted by a 2.5% saline solution fromP.haemolytica. Weaned Holstein bull calves, seronegative for infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus (IBRV) and the pasteurella antigen, were vaccinated either by repeated subcutaneous (SC) vaccination, or by exposure 3 times to the aerosol ofP.haemolytica antigen. Challenge exposure to aerosol ofP.haemolytica was preceded by infection with IBRV, or in experiments 2 and 3, the virus exposures were combined with a stress treatment. The lung lesions were examined at necropsy 3 to 8 days post infection. In the first experiment, all the vaccinated calves produced specific antibody response to the pasteurella antigen, and none of the calves including controls showed significant lesions in the lung. In the second experiment 2 aerogenically vaccinated calves had no lesions. One of the two SC-vaccinated calves had mild consolidated lesions. Two control calves, one of which died 3 days following the challenge, developed severe fibrinous pneumonia with consolidation of 50% or more of the lung surfaces.P.haemolytica was isolated only from the 2 control animals. In the third experiment, 2 of the 3 control calves developed moderate to severe consolidation, butP.haemolytica was isolated only from one of them. Two of the three aerosol-vaccinated calves also developed significant lesions and one of them yielded the bacteria from the lung. Three SC-vaccinated calves had slight lesions and the organism was not isolated from their lungs. The results did not consistently indicate an immunogenic potential of the soluble antigen againstP.haemolytica-related pneumonia. The effect of stress on the pathogenesis of bovine viral penumonia and correlation between pneumonic lesions and antibacterial resistancein situ are discussed.Keywords
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