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Preparation of an Inactivated Polyvalent Vaccine Against Common Bacterial Pathogens Causing Bovine Mastitis and Evaluation of its’ Immunizing and Therapeutic Potentials

Preparation of an Inactivated Polyvalent Vaccine Against Common Bacterial Pathogens Causing Bovine Mastitis and Evaluation of its’ Immunizing and Therapeutic Potentials

Rafik Soliman1*, Rafik H. Sayed2, Hanan Mahmoud3, Heidy Abo El-Yazeed1, Marsell Saad1, Shaimaa Abdelall Elsaady2, Khalid Sh3 

1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt; 2Central Laboratory for Evaluation of Veterinary Biologics (CLEVB), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Ministry of Agriculture, Abbasia, Cairo, Egypt; 3Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Ministry of Agriculture, Giza, Egypt.

*Correspondence | Rafik Soliman, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt; Email: rafiksoliman108@cu.edu.eg 

Figure 1

Somatic cell count (SCC)/ml of milk samples in differently treated groups of dairy cattle pre-experiment and at 4 weeks post immunization. 

Figure 2

Total immunoglobulins (gm/dl) in serum of differently treated groups of cows with subclinical mastitis 

Figure 3

Total immunoglobulins (gm/dl) in milk whey of differently treated groups of cows with subclinical mastitis. 

Journal of Animal Health and Production

October

Vol. 11, Iss. 3, Pages 234-329

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