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Comparison of Virus-Neutralizing and Virus-Specific ELISA Antibody Responses among Bovine Neonates Differentially Primed and Boosted Against Bovine Coronavirus.

PubMed(2024)

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Objective:This study addressed the current gap in knowledge of neonatal prime-boost immune responses for the control of bovine coronavirus (BCoV) respiratory disease in weaning-age beef cattle.Animals:Study 1 and Study 2 had 33 and 22 commercial cross neonatal beef calves, respectively.Procedures:Study 1 compared BCoV-neutralizing antibody concentrations of control calves with 3 groups of calves differentially vaccinated with mucosal and/or systemic BCoV modified live virus (MLV) vaccines. Study 2 compared specific and neutralizing antibody concentrations among mucosally BCoV primed groups of calves that were differentially systemically boosted.Results:In Study 1, calves that were mucosally primed and systemically boosted had higher BCoV-neutralizing antibody concentrations than the control group at weaning. In Study 2, boosting mucosally primed calves by injecting inactivated or MLV vaccine resulted in anamnestic BCoV-specific antibody responses at weaning.Conclusion:Neonatal mucosal priming and systemic boosting resulted in anamnestic BCoV antibody responses at weaning.Clinical relevance:Prime-boost vaccination should be considered for control of BCoV respiratory disease.
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