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Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva

Integrative management of wildlife and livestock requires a clear understanding of the diseases transmitted between the two populations. The tick-borne protozoan parasite Theileria parva causes two distinct diseases in cattle, East Coast fever and Corridor disease, following infection with parasites...

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Autores principales: Sitt, Tatjana, Poole, E. Jane, Ndambuki, Gideon, Mwaura, Stephen, Njoroge, Thomas, Omondi, George P., Mutinda, Matthew, Mathenge, Joseph, Prettejohn, Giles, Morrison, W. Ivan, Toye, Philip
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26005635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.04.006
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author Sitt, Tatjana
Poole, E. Jane
Ndambuki, Gideon
Mwaura, Stephen
Njoroge, Thomas
Omondi, George P.
Mutinda, Matthew
Mathenge, Joseph
Prettejohn, Giles
Morrison, W. Ivan
Toye, Philip
author_facet Sitt, Tatjana
Poole, E. Jane
Ndambuki, Gideon
Mwaura, Stephen
Njoroge, Thomas
Omondi, George P.
Mutinda, Matthew
Mathenge, Joseph
Prettejohn, Giles
Morrison, W. Ivan
Toye, Philip
author_sort Sitt, Tatjana
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description Integrative management of wildlife and livestock requires a clear understanding of the diseases transmitted between the two populations. The tick-borne protozoan parasite Theileria parva causes two distinct diseases in cattle, East Coast fever and Corridor disease, following infection with parasites derived from cattle or buffalo, respectively. In this study, cattle were immunized with a live sporozoite vaccine containing three T. parva isolates (the Muguga cocktail), which has been used extensively and successfully in the field to protect against cattle-derived T. parva infection. The cattle were exposed in a natural field challenge site containing buffalo but no other cattle. The vaccine had no effect on the survival outcome in vaccinated animals compared to unvaccinated controls: nine out of the 12 cattle in each group succumbed to T. parva infection. The vaccine also had no effect on the clinical course of the disease. A combination of clinical and post mortem observations and laboratory analyses confirmed that the animals died of Corridor disease. The results clearly indicate that the Muguga cocktail vaccine does not provide protection against buffalo-derived T. parva at this site and highlight the need to evaluate the impact of the composition of challenge T. parva populations on vaccine success in areas where buffalo and cattle are present.
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spelling pubmed-44374662015-05-23 Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva Sitt, Tatjana Poole, E. Jane Ndambuki, Gideon Mwaura, Stephen Njoroge, Thomas Omondi, George P. Mutinda, Matthew Mathenge, Joseph Prettejohn, Giles Morrison, W. Ivan Toye, Philip Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl Article Integrative management of wildlife and livestock requires a clear understanding of the diseases transmitted between the two populations. The tick-borne protozoan parasite Theileria parva causes two distinct diseases in cattle, East Coast fever and Corridor disease, following infection with parasites derived from cattle or buffalo, respectively. In this study, cattle were immunized with a live sporozoite vaccine containing three T. parva isolates (the Muguga cocktail), which has been used extensively and successfully in the field to protect against cattle-derived T. parva infection. The cattle were exposed in a natural field challenge site containing buffalo but no other cattle. The vaccine had no effect on the survival outcome in vaccinated animals compared to unvaccinated controls: nine out of the 12 cattle in each group succumbed to T. parva infection. The vaccine also had no effect on the clinical course of the disease. A combination of clinical and post mortem observations and laboratory analyses confirmed that the animals died of Corridor disease. The results clearly indicate that the Muguga cocktail vaccine does not provide protection against buffalo-derived T. parva at this site and highlight the need to evaluate the impact of the composition of challenge T. parva populations on vaccine success in areas where buffalo and cattle are present. Elsevier 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4437466/ /pubmed/26005635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.04.006 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sitt, Tatjana
Poole, E. Jane
Ndambuki, Gideon
Mwaura, Stephen
Njoroge, Thomas
Omondi, George P.
Mutinda, Matthew
Mathenge, Joseph
Prettejohn, Giles
Morrison, W. Ivan
Toye, Philip
Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title_full Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title_fullStr Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title_full_unstemmed Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title_short Exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived Theileria parva
title_sort exposure of vaccinated and naive cattle to natural challenge from buffalo-derived theileria parva
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4437466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26005635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.04.006
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