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The Brazilian experience in the eradication of foot-and-mouth disease and the use of I-ELISA 3ABC/EITB system for sanitary certification of bovine and buffaloes

ABSTRACT:

Vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease is an effective tool for eradication and prevention of this disease. However, the presence of non-capsidal proteins (NCP) in the vaccine, produced during viral replication, has been the main problem, since their presence hamper the vigilance as its relies on the detection of antibodies against NCP to differentiate vaccinated from infected animals. Therefore, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply published the Normative Instruction 50 (IN 50) that included the detection of antibodies against the NCP to evaluate the removal of these proteins. Considering the vaccine interference, this paper aimed to evaluate the frequency of reagents to NCP, analyzed by I-ELISA 3ABC/EITB system in the Laboratory of Bovine Viruses (LVB), Biological Institute (IB), São Paulo, SP, Brazil, from 2002 to 2012. Of the 34,705 cattle examined, it was observed that the proportion of reagents to NCP increased with age, indicating increased frequency of reagents in animals that received more vaccines, showing interference of proteins in response to vaccination. When compared before and after the publication of IN 50, there was decreased reactivity, with reduction in 2010, of nearly half compared to 2007, and even higher when compared with 2002 to 2006. This shows the effectiveness of the purification of the vaccine in response to the implementation of IN 50, although it remains some seroreactivity in cattle with multiple vaccinations. The I-ELISA 3ABC/EITB system proved to be a great tool to prevent the movement of possible carriers of the virus derived from vaccinated herds, provided that all sanitary and epidemiological context are taken in consideration.

KEYWORDS:
foot-and-mouth disease; National Program for the Eradication and Prevention of Foot-and-mouth Disease (PNEFA); non-structural proteins; bovine transit; immune diagnosis

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