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Serological response anti-Leptospira in female buffalo calves vaccinated with commercial pentavalent bacterin against leptospirosis

The serological profile of 17 buffalo calves vaccinated at zero, 30 and 210 days of age using a commercial pentavalent bacterin against leptospirosis was evaluated using microscopic seroagglutination, during 360 days post-vaccination (PV). Four non-vaccinated buffalo calves were used as control. All animals studied showed a negative reaction at day zero. In the vaccinated animals, the serological responses for all serovars were detected at the 60th day PV, with maximum agglutinin levels for Canicola, Grippothyphosa and Pomona. The antibody levels decreased for all serovars at day 90 with zero titters for Hardjo serovar. At days 120, 150, 180 and 210 PV were observed oscillations of titters for all serovars. At day 240, maximum antibody levels for Hardjo, an increase of titters for others serovars and no reaction for Canicola were found. At days 270, 300 and 330 a gradual decrease of antibody levels were observed. At day 360 residual titters for Icterohaemorrhagiae, Grippothyphosa and Pomona, and no reaction for the other serovars were observed. The results indicate a short persistency of seric agglutinin levels induced by vaccination, even after improvement and preparation of the vaccine reinforcement, and low interference of vaccination with serodiagnosis.

leptospirosis; buffalo; seroagglutination; vaccination; serovar


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