Passive transfer and rate of decay of maternal antibody against African horse sickness virus in South African throughbred foals

dc.contributor.authorCrafford, Jan Ernst
dc.contributor.authorLourens, Carina W.
dc.contributor.authorGardner, Ian A.
dc.contributor.authorMacLachlan, N.J. (James)
dc.contributor.authorGuthrie, Alan John
dc.contributor.emailjannie.crafford@up.ac.zaen
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-28T07:22:48Z
dc.date.available2014-09-30T00:20:04Z
dc.date.issued2013-09
dc.description.abstractREASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY : African horse sickness is an insect transmitted, non-contagious disease of equids caused by African horse sickness virus (AHSV). Mortality can exceed 90% in fully susceptible horse populations. A live-attenuated (modified-live) cell culture-adapted (MLV) polyvalent AHSV vaccine is widely used to control AHS in endemic areas in southern Africa. Field studies detailing antibody responses of vaccinated horses are lacking. OBJECTIVES : To determine antibody titres to the 9 known serotypes of AHSV in a cohort of brood mares that were regularly vaccinated with the MLV AHSV vaccine, and to measure the passive transfer and rate of decay of maternal antibody to the individual virus serotypes in foals. METHODS : Serum was collected from 15 mares before foaling and from their foals after foaling and monthly thereafter for 6 months. Antibody titres to each of the 9 AHSV serotypes were determined by serum-virus neutralisation assay. RESULTS : There was marked variation in the antibody response of the mares to individual AHSV serotypes even after repeated vaccination, with consistently higher titre responses to some virus serotypes. Similarly, duration of maternally-derived antibodies in foals differed among serotypes. CONCLUSIONS : Data from this study confirm variation of the neutralising antibody response of individual mares to repeated vaccination with polyvalent AHSV vaccine. Virus strains of individual AHSV serotypes included in the vaccine may vary in their inherent immunogenicity. Passivelyacquired maternal antibodies to AHSV vary markedly among foals born to vaccinated mares, with further variation in the duration of passive immunity to individual AHSV serotypes. POTENTIAL RELEVANCE : These data are relevant to the effective utilization of live-attenuated AHSV vaccines in endemic regions, and potentially to the use of vaccines in response to future incursions of AHSV into previously free regions. Further studies involving a larger population will be required to determine the optimal time for vaccinating foals.en
dc.description.librarianhb2013en
dc.description.librarianab2013
dc.description.sponsorshipRacing South Africa and the Equine Research Centre, University of Pretoria.en
dc.description.urihttp://www.evj.co.uk/journals/en
dc.identifier.citationCrafford, JE, Lourens, CW, Gardner, IA, Maclachlan, NJ & Guthrie, AJ 2013, 'Passive transfer and rate of decay of maternal antibody against African horse sickness virus in South African throughbred foals', Equine Veterinary Journal, vol. 45, no. 5, pp. 604-607.en
dc.identifier.issn0425-1644 (print)
dc.identifier.other10.1111/evj.12015
dc.identifier.other7006535470
dc.identifier.otherJ-6375-2013
dc.identifier.other0000-0001-7729-9918
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/32166
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherWiley-Blackwellen
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dc.rights© 2012 EVJ Ltd. The definite version is available at http://www.evj.co.uk/journals/en
dc.subjectHorsesen
dc.subjectPassive transferen
dc.subjectMaternal antibodyen
dc.subjectNeutralising antibodyen
dc.subjectAntibody half-lifeen
dc.subjectAHSVen
dc.subject.lcshAfrican horse sickness virus -- Vaccinationen
dc.subject.lcshHorses -- Diseasesen
dc.subject.lcshFoalsen
dc.titlePassive transfer and rate of decay of maternal antibody against African horse sickness virus in South African throughbred foalsen
dc.typePostprint Articleen

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