Long-term protection against bovine leukaemia virus replication in cattle and sheep.

Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (not verified)

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Abstract:

In this report, we have evaluated the ability of two different types of live attenuated bovine leukaemia virus (BLV) variants (BLV DX and BLV 6073) to protect cattle and sheep against a heterologous wild-type BLV challenge. Four months after challenge, the protection of the vaccinated animals was effective in contrast to unvaccinated controls. However, long-term protection (18 months after challenge) was observed only in six out of seven animals, one of the vaccinated cattle being infected 12 months after challenge. A second prospective approach investigated the injection of naked plasmid D…

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