Literature DB >> 20437382

Use of the complement fixation and brucellin skin tests to identify cattle vaccinated with Brucella abortus strain RB51.

F De Massis1, A Giovannini, B Di Emidio, G F Ronchi, M Tittarelli, E Di Giannatale, M Di Ventura, D Nannini, V Caporale.   

Abstract

In the European Union, RB51 vaccine can be used only under strictly controlled conditions for the immunisation of cattle at risk of infection with Brucella abortus. A test is therefore necessary to distinguish vaccinated from unvaccinated animals. The complement fixation test with RB51 antigen (RB51-CFT), dot-blot and gamma-interferon used to identify vaccinated animals have been described, but sensitivity of the tests has been poor and positivity transient after calfhood vaccination. To avail of a rapid and accurate diagnostic tool, the authors produced, controlled and evaluated an experimental brucellin prepared from strain RB51 (RB51 brucellin). The potency of this brucellin was evaluated in guinea-pigs sensitised with RB51 and compared with a commercially available brucellin. Both allergens produced similar biological activity in guinea-pigs. The RB51 brucellin skin test was performed in 10 cattle 414 days after calfhood vaccination with RB51 when they were negative to the RB51-CFT. The skin test revealed 60% sensitivity (with a confidence interval of 95%, CI 30.8%-83.3%) and 100% specificity (CI 60.7%-100%). These findings limit the use of the skin test only for screening to detect RB51 vaccinated herds, not individual animals. Nevertheless, following intradermal inoculation of RB51 brucellin, a transient antibody increase to the RB51-CFT was observed, from day 9 to day 20 post inoculation with RB51 brucellin. This transient antibody increase, when evaluated in parallel with the RB51 brucellin skin test results, enables detection of individual vaccinated animals (sensitivity 100%; CI 76.2%-100%).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 20437382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ital        ISSN: 0505-401X            Impact factor:   1.101


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1.  Seroprevalence and associated risk factors of bovine brucellosis in Addis Ababa dairy farms.

Authors:  Gebreyohans Tesfaye; Wondeson Tsegaye; Mersha Chanie; Fisseha Abinet
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2011-02-18       Impact factor: 1.559

2.  Brucella abortus strain RB51 vaccine: immune response after calfhood vaccination and field investigation in Italian cattle population.

Authors:  Manuela Tittarelli; Barbara Bonfini; Fabrizio De Massis; Armando Giovannini; Mauro Di Ventura; Donatella Nannini; Vincenzo Caporale
Journal:  Clin Dev Immunol       Date:  2008
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