Immune response to an alum precipitated haemorrhagic septicaemia vaccine in buffaloes at a semiorganized farm of Madhya Pradesh in India
Immune response to an alum precipitated haemorrhagic septicaemia vaccine in buffaloes at a semiorganized farm of Madhya Pradesh in India
Haemorrhagic septicaemia (HS) is one of the economically most important bacterial diseases of large ruminants. In thepresent investigation, a total of 156 buffaloes (Murrah, Jafarabadi, and Bhadawari breeds) at a semiorganized farm after administrationof HS alum precipitated killed vaccine were screened serologically for the presence of anti-HS antibodies by single dilution indirectenzyme linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA). Out of 156 buffaloes tested for presence of anti-HS antibodies, a greater proportion ofbuffalo (67.94%) had protective level of anti-HS antibodies even after 90th day post vaccination.
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