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Vet Microbiol ; 256: 109046, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33780805

ABSTRACT

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) and Bluetongue (BT) are the main ruminants viral vector-borne diseases. LSD is endemic in Africa and has recently emerged in Europe and central Asia as a major threat to cattle industry. BT caused great economic damage in Europe during the last decade with a continuous spread to other countries. To control these diseases, vaccination is the only economically viable tool. For LSD, only live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) are commercially available, whilst for BT both LAVs and inactivated vaccines are available with a limited number of serotypes. In this study, we developed an inactivated, oil adjuvanted bivalent vaccine against both diseases based on LSDV Neethling strain and BTV4. The vaccine was tested for safety and immunogenicity on cattle during a one-year period. Post-vaccination monitoring was carried out by VNT and ELISA. The vaccine was completely safe and elicited high neutralizing antibodies starting from the first week following the second injection up to one year. Furthermore, a significant correlation (R = 0.9040) was observed when comparing VNT and competitive ELISA in BTV4 serological response. Following BTV4 challenge, none of vaccinated and unvaccinated cattle were registered clinical signs, however vaccinated cattle showed full protection from viraemia. In summary, this study highlights the effectiveness of this combined vaccine as a promising solution for both LSD and BT control. It also puts an emphasis on the need for the development of other multivalent inactivated vaccines, which could be greatly beneficial for improving vaccination coverage in endemic countries and prophylaxis of vector-borne diseases.


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Bluetongue virus/immunology , Bluetongue/prevention & control , Lumpy Skin Disease/prevention & control , Lumpy skin disease virus/immunology , Viral Vaccines/immunology , Adjuvants, Immunologic , Animals , Bluetongue/virology , Cattle , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/veterinary , Female , Lumpy Skin Disease/virology , Male , Sheep , Vaccination/veterinary , Vaccines, Attenuated/immunology , Vaccines, Combined/immunology , Vaccines, Inactivated/immunology , Viremia/veterinary
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Arch Microbiol ; 203(6): 2887-2894, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33754163

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The purpose of this work was to assess chemical composition, antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus isolates from catheter-associated infections and antioxidant activity of methanol extracts of three lichens collected from Morocco. The phytochemical analysis of the methanol extracts of these lichens was performed by HPLC-UV method, the predominant phenolic compounds were evernic acid, physodalic acid and usnic acid for Evernia prunastri, Pseudevernia furfuracea and Ramalina farinacea, respectively. Total phenolic compounds and total flavonoid content of all extracts were also determined. As a result, Pseudevernia furfuracea extract had the strongest effect and the highest phenolic compounds content. All extracts showed antibacterial activity against all tested strains (MIC values ranging from 0.078 to 0.625 mg/mL), the strongest inhibition was obtained with the extract of Evernia prunastri.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Ascomycota/chemistry , Parmeliaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects , Phytochemicals/analysis
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