Persistence of virus-neutralizing antibodies in horses inoculated with two doses of a live equine herpesvirus type 1 vaccine with different vaccination intervals

The antibody response in horses inoculated with 2 doses of a live equine herpesvirus type 1 vaccine with different vaccination intervals (1 to 3 months) was evaluated with regard to the persistence of virus-neutralizing (VN) antibodies. The durations for which the geometric mean VN titers were maint...

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Published inJournal of Equine Science Vol. 32; no. 3; pp. 99 - 102
Main Authors BANNAI, Hiroshi, KAMBAYASHI, Yoshinori, TSUJIMURA, Koji, NAGASHIMA, Tsuyoshi, TAKEBE, Naoya, TOMINARI, Masataka, NEMOTO, Manabu, OHTA, Minoru
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Utsunomiya-shi Japanese Society of Equine Science 2021
Japan Science and Technology Agency
The Japanese Society of Equine Science
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Summary:The antibody response in horses inoculated with 2 doses of a live equine herpesvirus type 1 vaccine with different vaccination intervals (1 to 3 months) was evaluated with regard to the persistence of virus-neutralizing (VN) antibodies. The durations for which the geometric mean VN titers were maintained significantly higher than those before the first vaccination (P<0.05) were up to 5 months in horses that received the vaccination with a 1-month interval (n=17) and 7 months for those that received it with a 2-month (n=17) or 3-month interval (n=14 or 17). The vaccination program with the 2-month interval was the most effective in maintaining VN antibodies for a long duration with the smallest gap of antibody decline between the first and second vaccinations.
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ISSN:1340-3516
1347-7501
DOI:10.1294/jes.32.99