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Efficacy of an inactivated EHDV-8 vaccine in preventing viraemia and clinical signs in experimentally infected cattle

Authors :
Massimo Spedicato
Gaetano Federico Ronchi
Francesca Profeta
Sara Traini
Sara Capista
Alessandra Leone
Mariangela Iorio
Ottavio Portanti
Cristiano Palucci
Simone Pulsoni
Lilia Testa
Anna Serroni
Emanuela Rossi
Gisella Armillotta
Caterina Laguardia
Nicola D'Alterio
Giovanni Savini
Mauro Di Ventura
Alessio Lorusso
Maria Teresa Mercante
Source :
Virus Research, Vol 347, Iss , Pp 199416- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD), caused by the EHD virus (EHDV), is a vector-borne viral disease transmitted through Culicoides biting midges. EHDV comprises seven serotypes (1, 2, and 4–8), with EHDV-8 having recently emerged and spread in Europe over the last two years. Such event has raised concerns about the significant threat posed by EHDV-8 to livestock industry. In this study, an inactivated vaccine against EHDV-8 (vEHDV8-IZSAM) was developed. Safety and efficacy of the vaccine were evaluated in calves through clinical, serological, and virological monitoring following experimental challenge.The vaccine was proven safe, with only transient fever and localized reactions observed in a few animals, consistent with adjuvanted vaccine side effects. vEHDV8-IZSAM elicited a robust humoral response, as evidenced by the presence of neutralizing antibodies. After challenge with a virulent isolate, viraemia and clinical signs were evidenced in control animals but in none of the vaccinated animals.This study highlights the potential of vEHDV8-IZSAM as a safe and highly effective vaccine against EHDV-8 in cattle. It offers protection from clinical disease and effectively prevents viraemia. With the recent spread of EHDV-8 in European livestock, the use of an inactivated vaccine could be key in protecting animals from clinical disease and thus to mitigate the economic impact of the disease. Further investigations are warranted to assess the duration of the induced immunity and the applicability of this vaccine in real-world settings. Accordingly, joint efforts between public veterinary institutions and pharmaceutical companies are recommended to scale up vaccine production.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18727492
Volume :
347
Issue :
199416-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Virus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7cee78bb6e3342ee92d8b2c4bba7b2a3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2024.199416