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Prevention of haemorrhagic septicaemia in buffaloes and cattle with a live vaccine
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1989
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Veterinary VaccineImmunologyEducationLivestock HealthLive VaccineSepsisVaccination ThreeInfection ControlHaemorrhagic SepticaemiaVaccine DevelopmentYoung CattleVaccinationAnimal SciencePathogenesisEleven BuffaloesVeterinary ScienceAnimal HealthAnimal Disease PreventionMedicine
Young cattle and buffaloes were vaccinated subcutaneously and intradermally with a live vaccine containing Pasteurella multocida serotype B:3,4. Twelve months after vaccination three of five young cattle in the subcutaneously vaccinated group and three of four in the intradermally vaccinated group were protected against serotype B:2 challenge. Eleven buffaloes vaccinated subcutaneously and two vaccinated intradermally survived the same challenge 13 months after vaccination.