Tjornehoj K, Lawrence J A, Kafuwa P T, Whiteland A P, Chimera B A
Project GCP/RAF/259/DEN, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 1997 May;29(2):77-82. doi: 10.1007/BF02632322.
A field study was conducted in the Southern Region of Malawi to evaluate the possible benefits of immunisation of improved dairy cattle against Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis. Friesian crossbred heifers were immunised when they were being reared on Government farms. They were then issued to smallholder farmers, together with unvaccinated controls, where many of them were exposed to heavy tick infestation. Vaccination was shown to provide a significant degree of protection against babesiosis on the smallholder farms; 15/32 unvaccinated controls developed clinical disease as compared to only 3/28 vaccinates.
在马拉维南部地区开展了一项实地研究,以评估对改良奶牛进行抗边缘无浆体、双芽巴贝斯虫和牛巴贝斯虫免疫接种可能带来的益处。弗里生杂交小母牛在政府农场饲养时进行了免疫接种。然后,将它们与未接种疫苗的对照牛一起发放给小农户,其中许多牛都遭受了严重的蜱虫侵扰。结果表明,接种疫苗能在小农户农场为牛提供显著程度的抗巴贝斯虫病保护;32头未接种疫苗的对照牛中有15头发病,而28头接种疫苗的牛中只有3头发病。