The immunogenicity of a foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype O vaccine in commercial and subsistence cattle herds in Zambia
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Banda, Frank
Ludi, Anna B.
Wilsden, Ginette
Browning, Clare
Kangwa, Henry L.
Mooya, Lynnfield
Ngoma, Masuzyo
Muuka, Geoffrey M.
Mundia, Cornelius
Fandamu, Paul
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MDPI
Abstract
The recent introduction of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus serotype O (O/EA-2
topotype) in Southern Africa has changed the epidemiology of the disease and vaccine requirements
of the region. Commercial and subsistence cattle herds in Zambia were vaccinated with an FMD virus
serotype O Manisa vaccine according to a double- or single-dose vaccination schedule. Heterologous
antibody responses induced by this vaccine against a representative O/EA-2 virus from Zambia were
determined. Virus neutralisation tests (VNTs) showed double-dosed cattle had a mean reciprocal
log virus neutralisation titre of 2.02 (standard error [SE] = 0.16, n = 9) for commercial herds and 1.65
(SE = 0.17, n = 5) for subsistence herds 56 days after the first vaccination (dpv). Significantly lower
mean titres were observed for single-dosed commercial herds (0.90, SE = 0.08, n = 9) and subsistence
herds (1.15, SE = 0.18, n = 3) 56 dpv. A comparison of these results and those generated by solid-phase
competitive ELISA (SPCE) tests showed a statistically significant positive correlation by Cohen’s
kappa coefficient. Therefore, SPCE might be used in assessing the immunogenicity of vaccines
in place of VNT. Furthermore, for this vaccine and field strain, a vaccination regime employing a
two-dose primary course and revaccination after 4–6 months is likely to be appropriate.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : All datasets produced and analysed for this study are available from
the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : TABLE S1: The solid-phase competitive ELISA (SPCE) % inhibition results at 1:10 dilution (results for 1:30 dilution not shown) and the log reciprocal of virus neutralisation test (VNT) titres in subsistence (Rufunsa) and commercial (Chisamba) cattle herds vaccinated with either one (day 0) or two doses (day 0 and 28) of an FMDV serotype O vaccine.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS : TABLE S1: The solid-phase competitive ELISA (SPCE) % inhibition results at 1:10 dilution (results for 1:30 dilution not shown) and the log reciprocal of virus neutralisation test (VNT) titres in subsistence (Rufunsa) and commercial (Chisamba) cattle herds vaccinated with either one (day 0) or two doses (day 0 and 28) of an FMDV serotype O vaccine.
Keywords
Immunogenicity, Vaccine, Field evaluation, Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), Zambia, Cattle, SDG-02: Zero hunger, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-02:Zero Hunger
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Banda, F.; Ludi, A.B.; Wilsden, G.; Browning, C.; Kangwa, H.L.; Mooya, L.; Ngoma, M.; Muuka, G.M.; Mundia, C.; Fandamu, P.; et al. The Immunogenicity of a
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype O Vaccine in Commercial
and Subsistence Cattle Herds in Zambia. Vaccines 2023, 11, 1818.
https://DOI.org/10.3390/vaccines11121818.