Pipano E, Shkap V, Kriegel Y, Leibovitz B, Savitsky I, Fish L
Division of Parasitology, The Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel.
Vet J. 2002 Jul;164(1):64-8. doi: 10.1053/tvjl.2001.0703.
The persistence of Babesia bovis and B. bigemina infection in Friesian cows, following vaccination with attenuated live vaccines, was assessed by subinoculation of blood into splenectomized calves. Subinoculation tests showed that B. bigemina persisted in two out of 20 cows vaccinated 10 and 46 months previously, and that B. bovis persisted in 11 out of 22 cows vaccinated 10 to 47 months previously. Antibody was detected in five B. bigemina - and 15B. bovis -vaccinated cows. Parasites of both species persisted among the serologically negative cows, whereas blood obtained from serologically positive cows failed to transmit infection. It is concluded that in the absence of reinfection Friesian cattle may spontaneously eliminate B. bigemina and B. bovis infection after various periods following vaccination.
通过将血液接种到脾切除的犊牛体内,评估了弗里斯兰奶牛接种减毒活疫苗后牛巴贝斯虫和双芽巴贝斯虫感染的持续性。接种试验表明,双芽巴贝斯虫在20头分别于10个月和46个月前接种疫苗的奶牛中有2头持续存在感染,牛巴贝斯虫在22头分别于10至47个月前接种疫苗的奶牛中有11头持续存在感染。在5头接种双芽巴贝斯虫疫苗和15头接种牛巴贝斯虫疫苗的奶牛中检测到抗体。两种寄生虫在血清学阴性的奶牛中持续存在,而从血清学阳性奶牛获得的血液未能传播感染。得出的结论是,在没有再次感染的情况下,弗里斯兰牛在接种疫苗后的不同时期可能会自发清除双芽巴贝斯虫和牛巴贝斯虫感染。