Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis / Vulvovaginitis (BHV1)

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M. Engels ◽  
M. Schwyzer
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William L. Schwartz ◽  
Donald B. Lawhorn

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The paper presents the results of studying the immunostimulating properties of chitosan in the design of a vaccine against infectious rhinotracheitis in cattle. The optimal concentration of chitosan succinate as an adjuvant of the vaccine against infectious bovine rhinotracheitis was established at 0.5%. At the same time, the optimal interval between immunizations was 21 days. The work shows that the use of chitosan succinate as an adjuvant can significantly increase the level of post-vaccination immunity by 5.33 log2 in rabbits, which indicates the high adjuvant properties of chitosan.


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