Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines

Abstract Background Viral diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in puppies. There is a belief among veterinary practitioners and even educational institutions that the vaccines made in Brazil against canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine adenovirus (CAV) ar...

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Main Authors: Rafes D. S. Cunha, Camilo L. daSilva Junior, Camilla A. Costa, Hulliana M. deAguiar, Danilo G. Junqueira Júnior
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Published: Wiley 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.274
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author Rafes D. S. Cunha
Camilo L. daSilva Junior
Camilla A. Costa
Hulliana M. deAguiar
Danilo G. Junqueira Júnior
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Camilo L. daSilva Junior
Camilla A. Costa
Hulliana M. deAguiar
Danilo G. Junqueira Júnior
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description Abstract Background Viral diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in puppies. There is a belief among veterinary practitioners and even educational institutions that the vaccines made in Brazil against canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine adenovirus (CAV) are ineffective or only partially effective. Objectives This study aimed at comparing the immunity of two multivalent vaccines in adult dogs in the city of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Methods The study was carried out at the Animal Protection Association and a total of 60 adult mongrel dogs were selected and divided into two groups. Group A was immunized with two doses of Elevencell® vaccine and Group B received two doses of imported vaccine from the United States; each group was made up of 14 females and 14 males. Results In group A, the Elevencell vaccine generated a protective antibody titre against CDV in 26 out of 28 subjects (92.85%), CPV in 24 out of 28 subjects (85.71%) and CAV in 26 out of 28 subjects (92.85%). In group B, the imported US vaccine generated a protective antibody titre against CDV in 22 out of 28 subjects (78.57), CPV in 21 out of 28 subjects (75%) and CAV in 25 out of 28 subjects (89.28%). There was no statistical difference between titres generated between vaccine types for any of the three diseases tested. Conclusion Elevencell vaccine titres were not inferior to the imported US vaccine in conferring protective titres against CDV, CPV and CAH, which confirms the efficacy of this product.
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spelling doaj.art-71e45f91d34246b4bdca16f20bc174f52022-12-22T01:32:34ZengWileyVeterinary Medicine and Science2053-10952020-08-016333033410.1002/vms3.274Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccinesRafes D. S. Cunha0Camilo L. daSilva Junior1Camilla A. Costa2Hulliana M. deAguiar3Danilo G. Junqueira Júnior4Centro Universitário do Triângulo/UNITRI Uberlândia BrasilCentro Universitário do Triângulo/UNITRI Uberlândia BrasilCentro Universitário do Triângulo/UNITRI Uberlândia BrasilCentro Universitário do Triângulo/UNITRI Uberlândia BrasilCentro Universitário do Triângulo/UNITRI Uberlândia BrasilAbstract Background Viral diseases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in puppies. There is a belief among veterinary practitioners and even educational institutions that the vaccines made in Brazil against canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine adenovirus (CAV) are ineffective or only partially effective. Objectives This study aimed at comparing the immunity of two multivalent vaccines in adult dogs in the city of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Methods The study was carried out at the Animal Protection Association and a total of 60 adult mongrel dogs were selected and divided into two groups. Group A was immunized with two doses of Elevencell® vaccine and Group B received two doses of imported vaccine from the United States; each group was made up of 14 females and 14 males. Results In group A, the Elevencell vaccine generated a protective antibody titre against CDV in 26 out of 28 subjects (92.85%), CPV in 24 out of 28 subjects (85.71%) and CAV in 26 out of 28 subjects (92.85%). In group B, the imported US vaccine generated a protective antibody titre against CDV in 22 out of 28 subjects (78.57), CPV in 21 out of 28 subjects (75%) and CAV in 25 out of 28 subjects (89.28%). There was no statistical difference between titres generated between vaccine types for any of the three diseases tested. Conclusion Elevencell vaccine titres were not inferior to the imported US vaccine in conferring protective titres against CDV, CPV and CAH, which confirms the efficacy of this product.https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.274Brazilcanine virusesdouble‐blind methodimmunogenicityvaccination
spellingShingle Rafes D. S. Cunha
Camilo L. daSilva Junior
Camilla A. Costa
Hulliana M. deAguiar
Danilo G. Junqueira Júnior
Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Brazil
canine viruses
double‐blind method
immunogenicity
vaccination
title Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
title_full Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
title_fullStr Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
title_short Comparison of immunity against canine distemper, adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
title_sort comparison of immunity against canine distemper adenovirus and parvovirus after vaccination with two multivalent canine vaccines
topic Brazil
canine viruses
double‐blind method
immunogenicity
vaccination
url https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.274
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