Q FEVER STUDIES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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Auteurs : Laubi Luoto ; John F. Winn [États-Unis] ; Robert J. HuebnerSource :
- American Journal of Epidemiology [ 0002-9262 ] ; 1952-03.
Abstract
1. A pilot study to determine the effectiveness of a killed vaccine in preventing bovine infection with Coxiella burneti was performed among adult dairy cattle which were replacements in 3 known infected dairies. 2. The occurrence of infection among cows that showed no evidence of infection at the beginning of the experiment was determined in 3 separate studies by two criteria: (a) the development of specific antibodies against C. burneti in the serum, and (b) the demonstration of C. burneti in the milk of such animals during 3 to 9 months of exposure in naturally infected dairy environs. 3. The high susceptibility of cows to Q fever and the occurrence of suitable exposure to the disease were, demonstrated by the fact that up to 50 per cent of the cows constituting the control group showed evidence of infection. 4. The vaccine can be considered to have engendered some resistance to infection, as 3 times as many nonvaccinated as vaccinated cows gave serological evidence of infection and 5 times as many nonvaceinated as vaccinated cows shed C. burneti in their milk during the period of observation. 5. The study suggests the possibility of the use of vaccine to control Q fever in dairy cattle and the need for further research and field studies on this phase of the problem.
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