Antibody Response in Cattle After Local Isolate SE Vaccine Administration Susan M. Noor1, SS Prihandani, MI Desem, HHS. Purba, Andriani
Balai Besar Penelitian Veteriner
Abstract
Septicemic Epizootica (SE) in livestock caused by bacterial infection of Pasteurella multocida. The serotype of P. multocida that causes SE in cattle and buffalo in Indonesia is the Asian serotype B: 2. The objective of this study is to develop of determining antibody responses of cattle after vaccinating with local isolates Local isolate SE Vaccine. Ten female cattle aged around one year used in this experiment. Cattle divided into 3 groups, Group A (4) vaccinated with local isolates SE vaccines, group B (4) vaccinated with commercial SE vaccines, and group C (2) unvaccinated. The concentration of SE vaccine is 2mg, and the vaccine was administrated 3ml sub-cutaneously. Antibody responses measured before and after vaccination using indirect-ELISA. The result of antibody response of cattle vaccinated with local isolate SE vaccine in seppic montanide formulation showed higher results compared to SE commercial vaccine and unvaccinated group. This local isolate SE vaccine has good potential as a candidate for SE vaccine in cattle.
Keywords: Antibody, Cattle, Local isolate, SE, Vaccine
Topic: Veterinary Animal Disease and Veterinary Public Health