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Study on the efficacy of Leptospira vaccines developed from serovars isolated from Trinidad and comparison with commercial vaccines using a hamster model.

S M Suepaul1, C V Carrington, M Campbell, G Borde, A A Adesiyun.   

Abstract

A hamster model was used to determine the efficacy of commercially prepared canine vaccines against Leptospira serovars circulating in Trinidad and to assess the effectiveness of killed whole-cell vaccines prepared from local isolates. The local isolates used for vaccine preparation and challenge were isolates of serovars Copenhageni and Mankarso obtained from a local dog and rodent. Their estimated lethal dose-50 (LD(50)) were 5 and 10 organisms, respectively and clinical signs observed on infection were consistent with leptospirosis. An unvaccinated control group of hamsters and other groups of hamsters that had been vaccinated with 3 doses of (i) in-house whole-cell Copenhageni vaccine, (ii) in-house whole-cell Mankarso vaccine, (iii) commercial vaccine Brand A or (iv) commercial vaccines Brand B were challenged with 1000 times the LD(50) of the respective challenge serovar. The most commonly used commercial vaccine (Brand A) did not offer protection to challenged hamsters, whereas Brand B facilitated the renal carrier state of the Leptospira organism. In contrast the whole-cell vaccines developed from local strains of serovars Copenhageni and Mankarso, protected all hamsters tested from both clinical disease and renal carrier states. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20598785     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.06.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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