Andrews S J, Rolph T P, Munn E A
Mallinckrodt Veterinary Ltd., Harefield, Uxbridge.
Res Vet Sci. 1997 May-Jun;62(3):223-7. doi: 10.1016/s0034-5288(97)90194-6.
To establish for how long protective antibody levels may be maintained, lambs were vaccinated with the gut membrane antigen H11 and challenged with Haemonchus contortus 14, 84, 126 or 168 days later. Compared to controls, mean faecal egg counts of vaccinated lambs were reduced by 97 per cent, 99 per cent, 92 per cent and 86 per cent respectively. Total worm burdens at postmortem five weeks after infection were reduced by 87 per cent, 94 per cent, 92 per cent and 62 per cent respectively. In vaccinated lambs, antibody levels to H11 peaked at about 60 days after the first vaccination and were maintained for the duration of the experiment. There was evidence of secondary antibody responses to H11 following challenge.
为确定保护性抗体水平能够维持多长时间,给羔羊接种肠膜抗原H11,并在14、84、126或168天后用捻转血矛线虫进行攻毒。与对照组相比,接种疫苗的羔羊平均粪便虫卵计数分别降低了97%、99%、92%和86%。感染后五周尸检时的总虫负荷分别降低了87%、94%、92%和62%。在接种疫苗的羔羊中,针对H11的抗体水平在首次接种后约60天达到峰值,并在实验期间一直维持。攻毒后有证据表明对H11产生了二次抗体反应。