Efficacy of an Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae bacterin against serotypes 1, 3, 5 and 9.

A trial was performed in a swine research facility to ascertain the protection provided by a polyvalent Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) bacterin containing serotypes 1, 3, 5 and 9. The test animals consisted of 60, eight-week-old, piglets, which were randomly divided into four main groups. The four main groups were further divided into three sub-groups (I, II, III) of five pigs each. Subgroup I was vaccinated intramuscularly, sub-group II was vaccinated subcutaneously, and sub-group III served as the unvaccinated control group. Each main group was challenged with a single APP serotype (1, 3, 5 or 9). Criteria for evaluation of the bacterin efficacy were mortality, lung lesions, pleural adhesions, and isolation of APP from tonsil or lung. Significant effects of vaccination over nonvaccination were reduced mortality, lung lesions, pleural adhesions, and isolations of APP from tonsil and lung. There were no significant differences between the intramuscular and subcutaneous routes of vaccination. It was concluded that the four-way APP bacterin used in this study provided satisfactory protection against homologous challenge. Evidence of protection was lower mortality and lung lesions and increased daily weight gains in vaccinates as compared with controls.

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