Authors
Jose De La Fuente, Manuel Rodríguez, Miguel Redondo, Carlos Montero, JoséCarlos García-García, Luis Méndez, Emerio Serrano, Mario Valdés, Antonio Enriquez, Mario Canales, Eduardo Ramos, Oscar Boué, Héctor Machado, Ricardo Lleonart, CA De Armas, Sara Rey, JL Rodríguez, Mirna Artiles, Libertad García
Publication date
1998/2/1
Journal
Vaccine
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
366-373
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The control of tick infestations and the transmission of tick-borne diseases remains a challenge for the cattle industry in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Traditional control methods have been only partially successful and the parasites continue to result in significant losses for the cattle industry. Recently, vaccines containing the recombinant Boophilus microplus gut antigen Bm86 have been developed. These vaccines have been shown to control tick infestations in the field. However, extensive field studies investigating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of vaccination have not been reported and are needed to appraise the effect of this new approach for tick control. Here is reported the results of the application of Gavac™ in a field trial including more than 260000 animals in Cuba. In this study the correlation between the antibody response to vaccination and the effect on tickś fertility is determined …
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