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香港管理自由放养野牛的生育控制。

Fertility control for managing free-roaming feral cattle in Hong Kong.

机构信息

National Wildlife Management Centre, Animal and Plant Health Agency, York, UK.

Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Animal Management (Operation) Division, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2018 Nov 19;36(48):7393-7398. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.09.071. Epub 2018 Oct 22.

Abstract

Human-wildlife conflicts are increasing worldwide. For instance, growing numbers of free-roaming feral cattle in Hong Kong are causing traffic accidents and damaging crops. Public antipathy towards lethal methods to manage wildlife has promoted research into alternative options, such as fertility control. The aims of this study were to assess the potential side effects and effectiveness of the injectable immunocontraceptive vaccine GonaCon on free-roaming feral cattle in Hong Kong. Sixty female cattle were captured and randomly assigned to treatment or control groups. Treatment animals were administered one dose of GonaCon, followed by a booster dose 3-6 months later. Control animals were administered an equivalent dose of a saline solution. The side effects of GonaCon were assessed by monitoring injection site, body condition and body weight at vaccination, at the booster stage and one year after initial vaccination. At the same times, blood samples were collected to quantify antibodies to the vaccine and to assess pregnancy status. GonaCon did not affect the body weight or body condition of cattle and had no adverse side effects such as injection site reactions, limping or abnormal behaviour. GonaCon did not appear to interrupt ongoing pregnancies but reduced fertility significantly: the proportion of pregnant animals in the GonaCon-treated group decreased from 76% at initial vaccination to 6% one year after vaccination, compared to 67% and 57% respectively in the control group. There was no difference between antibody titres at the booster stage or one year post vaccination, suggesting the booster dose maintained antibody levels. This study confirmed that GonaCon is safe and effective in inducing infertility in feral cattle, with a booster dose critical for maintaining infertility.

摘要

人与野生动物冲突在全球范围内日益加剧。例如,香港越来越多的自由放养的野牛导致交通事故和农作物受损。公众对以致命方式管理野生动物的反感促使人们研究替代方案,例如生育控制。本研究旨在评估可注射免疫避孕疫苗 GonaCon 在香港自由放养野牛中的潜在副作用和有效性。将 60 头母牛捕获并随机分配到治疗组或对照组。治疗动物接受一次 GonaCon 剂量,然后在 3-6 个月后进行加强剂量。对照动物接受等量的生理盐水。通过监测接种部位、身体状况和接种时、加强针阶段和初次接种后一年的体重来评估 GonaCon 的副作用。同时,采集血样以定量疫苗抗体并评估妊娠状况。GonaCon 对牛的体重或身体状况没有影响,也没有不良反应,如注射部位反应、跛行或异常行为。GonaCon 似乎没有干扰正在进行的妊娠,但显著降低了生育能力:GonaCon 治疗组中怀孕动物的比例从初次接种时的 76%下降到接种后一年的 6%,而对照组中分别为 67%和 57%。加强针阶段或接种后一年的抗体滴度没有差异,表明加强剂量维持了抗体水平。本研究证实 GonaCon 可安全有效地诱导野牛不育,加强剂量对于维持不育至关重要。

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