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dc.contributor.authorKebeta, M Men
dc.contributor.authorHine, B Cen
dc.contributor.authorWalkden-Brown, S Wen
dc.contributor.authorKahn, L Pen
dc.contributor.authorDoyle, E Ken
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-18T00:18:17Z-
dc.date.available2022-01-18T00:18:17Z-
dc.date.issued2021-04-
dc.identifier.citationVeterinary Parasitology, v.292, p. 1-8en
dc.identifier.issn1873-2550en
dc.identifier.issn0304-4017en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/35180-
dc.description.abstractBarbervax® protects sheep against H. contortus infection; however, the level of protection afforded by the vaccine at different levels of larval challenge under field conditions has not been reported. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the protective efficacy of Barbervax® at increasing doses of trickle infection with H. contortus third stage larvae (L3). Merino lambs (220) were randomly allocated to challenge treatment groups and received Barbervax® vaccinations at approximately 8, 11, 15 and 22 weeks of age or not vaccinated (control group). Animals within each treatment group were subjected to one of five levels of H. contortus L3 trickle infection (0, 300, 600, 1200 and 2400 L3/week in two split doses). Trickle infections started two weeks after the third vaccination (week 0). Worm egg count (WEC), packed cell volume (PCV), antibody titre and bodyweight were measured at week 2 (start of trickle infection), week 5 and then every two weeks for 11 weeks. Vaccinated weaners had a significantly (P < 0.0001) lower faecal WEC than unvaccinated control animals. Vaccination induced significant specific antibody responses that were not influenced by level of trickle infection. Vaccination significantly reduced the number of weaners requiring salvage anthelmintic treatment (9.4% vaccinated weaners versus 33.6% unvaccinated). Vaccine protective index based on WEC was similar at all challenge levels (overall mean> 60%) and at the higher challenge levels did not reduce H. contortus infection to levels that would not require anthelmintic treatment. Therefore, it is suggested that under conditions of high larval challenge the use of Barbervax® should be integrated with other control methods.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherElsevier BVen
dc.relation.ispartofVeterinary Parasitologyen
dc.titleProtective efficacy of Barbervax® in Merino weaner sheep trickle infected with five doses of Haemonchus contortus infective larvaeen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109386en
local.contributor.firstnameM Men
local.contributor.firstnameB Cen
local.contributor.firstnameS Wen
local.contributor.firstnameL Pen
local.contributor.firstnameE Ken
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
local.profile.emailmkebeta@myune.edu.auen
local.profile.emailswalkden@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emaillkahn3@une.edu.auen
local.profile.emailedoyle3@une.edu.auen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeNetherlandsen
local.identifier.runningnumber109386en
local.format.startpage1en
local.format.endpage8en
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local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume292en
local.contributor.lastnameKebetaen
local.contributor.lastnameHineen
local.contributor.lastnameWalkden-Brownen
local.contributor.lastnameKahnen
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local.date.onlineversion2021-02-15-
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local.title.maintitleProtective efficacy of Barbervax® in Merino weaner sheep trickle infected with five doses of Haemonchus contortus infective larvaeen
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorKebeta, M Men
local.search.authorHine, B Cen
local.search.authorWalkden-Brown, S Wen
local.search.authorKahn, L Pen
local.search.authorDoyle, E Ken
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local.identifier.wosid000674660800003en
local.year.available2021en
local.year.published2021en
local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/47143f08-5a0b-4168-9da0-78cd8d7e0d84en
local.subject.for2020300909 Veterinary parasitologyen
local.subject.seo2020100412 Sheep for meaten
local.subject.seo2020100413 Sheep for woolen
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