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Bull Exp Biol Med ; 174(3): 346-348, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36723742

ABSTRACT

We studied the biochemical parameters of the blood of cattle after immunization against lumpy skin disease with a vaccine made from an attenuated heterologous goat pox virus (strain G20-LKV). Blood samples were obtained from animals on days 7, 14, and 21 after vaccination. The vaccine did not affect biochemical parameters of the blood. A slight increase in total protein and AST on day 14 indicates the expected reactions to the stimulation of the immune system after vaccination. The levels of direct and total bilirubin, ALT, urea, glucose, cholesterol, and creatinine in vaccinated animals remained within the physiological limits.


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Lumpy Skin Disease , Lumpy skin disease virus , Viral Vaccines , Cattle , Animals , Lumpy Skin Disease/prevention & control , Lumpy skin disease virus/genetics , Vaccines, Attenuated , Vaccination/veterinary
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Vopr Virusol ; 67(4): 304-309, 2022 09 11.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36097711

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Lumpy skin disease (LSD), sheep pox and goat pox are dangerous diseases of domestic ruminants. Representatives of the genus of capripoxviruses are antigenically similar and can be used as a vaccine for three infections, as in the case of representatives of the genus of orthopoxviruses, which includes viruses of smallpox, monkeypox, and cowpox, that all belong to a single family Poxviridae. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, the vaccine strain G20-LKV of the goat pox virus and the virulent strain RIBSP2019/K of the LSD virus were used. The experiments were carried out on clinically healthy cattle of the Kazakh White-headed breed, aged six to eight months. Virological and serological research methods were used in the work. RESULTS: All immunized animals that received different doses of the vaccine showed resistance to the infection challenge, without showing any clinical signs of the disease. In animals that received the lowest doses of the vaccine 15,000, 30,000 and 40,000 TCID50, no adverse events, skin and temperature reactions were observed at the injection site. Those vaccinated with high doses of the vaccine had a local reaction in the form of swelling at the site of vaccine administration. Control animals infected with a virulent virus showed clinical signs of the cattle lumpy skin disease . CONCLUSION: The vaccine, prepared based on the "G20-LKV" strain of the goat virus, is protective for cattle against infection with a virulent LSD virus at immunizing doses from 15,000 to 80,000 TCID50, which are dependent on the LSD epizootic situation in particular region.


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Capripoxvirus , Chordopoxvirinae , Lumpy Skin Disease , Lumpy skin disease virus , Poxviridae Infections , Poxviridae , Viral Vaccines , Animals , Cattle , Capripoxvirus/genetics , Goats , Lumpy Skin Disease/prevention & control , Lumpy skin disease virus/genetics , Poxviridae/genetics , Poxviridae Infections/prevention & control , Poxviridae Infections/veterinary , Sheep , Viral Vaccines/genetics
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