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Article Dans Une Revue Veterinary Research Année : 2024

Immune response induced by a Streptococcus suis multi-serotype autogenous vaccine used in sows to protect post-weaned piglets

Alison Jeffery
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Mélina Gilbert
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Lorelei Corsaut
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Annie Gaudreau
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Milan R. Obradovic
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Simon Cloutier
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Marie-Christine Frenette
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Charles Surprenant
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Sonia Lacouture
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Jose Luis Arnal
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Marcelo Gottschalk
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Mariela Segura
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AbstractStreptococcus suis is a bacterial pathogen that causes important economic losses to the swine industry worldwide. Since there are no current commercial vaccines, the use of autogenous vaccines applied to gilts/sows to enhance transfer of passive immunity is an attractive alternative to protect weaned piglets. However, there is no universal standardization in the production of autogenous vaccines and the vaccine formulation may be highly different among licenced manufacturing laboratories. In the present study, an autogenous vaccine that included S. suis serotypes 2, 1/2, 5, 7 and 14 was prepared by a licensed laboratory and administrated to gilts using a three-dose program prior to farrowing. The antibody response in gilts as well as the passive transfer of antibodies to piglets was then evaluated. In divergence with previously published data with an autogenous vaccine produced by a different company, the increased response seen in gilts was sufficient to improve maternal antibody transfer to piglets up to 5 weeks of age. However, piglets would still remain susceptible to S. suis disease which often appears during the second part of the nursery period. Vaccination did not affect the shedding of S. suis (as well as that of the specific S. suis serotypes included in the vaccine) by either gilts or piglets. Although all antibiotic treatments were absent during the trial, the clinical protective effect of the vaccination program with the autogenous vaccine could not be evaluated, since limited S. suis cases were present during the trial, confirming the need for a complete evaluation of the clinical protection that must include laboratory confirmation of the aetiological agent involved in the presence of S. suis-associated clinical signs. Further studies to evaluate the usefulness of gilt/sow vaccination with autogenous vaccines to protect nursery piglets should be done.
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hal-04572886 , version 1 (13-05-2024)

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Alison Jeffery, Mélina Gilbert, Lorelei Corsaut, Annie Gaudreau, Milan R. Obradovic, et al.. Immune response induced by a Streptococcus suis multi-serotype autogenous vaccine used in sows to protect post-weaned piglets. Veterinary Research, 2024, 55 (1), pp.57. ⟨10.1186/s13567-024-01313-x⟩. ⟨hal-04572886⟩

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