Two-Shots of Immunization Effectively Induce Protective IgG against Canine Parvo-Viral Infection

E. R. Sarkar, Anika Hashem, Saida Zinnurine, Suchandan Sikder
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Regardless of good hygiene and management, a significant number of dogs are lost every year due to deadly attack of parvo virus. The immunization schedules recommended by the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) do not have exclusive suggestions on dogs living in Bangladesh. The WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) suggested that vaccination recommendations that apply to a developed country may not be appropriate for a developing country. Due to inadequate sero-monitoring, emergence and re-emergence of Parvo viral infection following immunization is a common event. Therefore, the current study is designed to establish a definite guideline for Parvo viral immunization in dogs. We immunized group of dogs with commercially available parvo virus vaccine Nobivac Dog®, and a second dose was injected 14-days following the initial dose. Sera samples were collected before starting injections and 7-day following 1st and 2nd dose of vaccinations. We performed Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) to detect protective serum IgG titer against the canine parvo virus type 2 antigen. Demographic data of the participated animals was compared to the status of antibody titer. Findings of this study revealed that two-shots of immunizations with a booster injection of 2-3 weeks apart from the primary immunization is essential to develop positive titer. The purebred female dogs of older than three-months had higher IgG when compared to local, crossbred, male and younger dogs. The results will provide valuable information to establish National Guidelines for Immunizations in Dogs of Bangladesh for effective prevention and control of this deadly disease.
两次免疫可有效诱导犬细小病毒感染的保护性IgG
尽管有良好的卫生和管理,每年仍有大量狗因致命的细小病毒袭击而死亡。世界小动物兽医协会(WSAVA)推荐的免疫接种时间表并没有针对生活在孟加拉国的狗的独家建议。世卫组织疫苗接种指南小组(VGG)建议,适用于发达国家的疫苗接种建议可能不适用于发展中国家。由于血清监测不足,免疫接种后细小病毒感染的出现和再次出现是一种常见事件。因此,本研究旨在为犬细小病毒免疫制定明确的指导方针。我们用市售的细小病毒疫苗Nobivac Dog®对一组狗进行免疫,并在首次给药后14天注射第二剂。开始注射前和接种第一剂和第二剂后7天采集血清样本。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测犬细小病毒2型抗原保护血清IgG滴度。将参与实验动物的人口统计学数据与抗体滴度状况进行比较。本研究的结果表明,在初次免疫后2-3周进行两次加强注射是产生阳性滴度的必要条件。3个月以上的纯种母狗与本地、杂交、雄性和年轻的狗相比,IgG含量更高。研究结果将为制定孟加拉国犬类免疫接种国家指南提供宝贵信息,以有效预防和控制这一致命疾病。
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