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Appearance of skin lesions in cattle populations vaccinated against lumpy skin disease: Statutory challenge

Abstract The ultimate goal of a vaccine is to protect vaccinated animals against re-exposure to the same pathogen and provide sterile immunity. However, a cutaneous clinical manifestation appeared, following re-exposure of cattle that had been vaccinated with the RM65 strain, to LSDV infection durin...

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Published in:Vaccine 2009-03, Vol.27 (10), p.1500-1503
Main Authors: Brenner, J, Bellaiche, M, Gross, E, Elad, D, Oved, Z, Haimovitz, M, Wasserman, A, Friedgut, O, Stram, Y, Bumbarov, V, Yadin, H
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Animals
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Beef
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Disease
Drug dosages
Factory farming
Female
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Genome, Viral
Genomes
Infections
Israel
Laboratories
Lumpy skin disease
Lumpy Skin Disease - immunology
Lumpy Skin Disease - prevention & control
Lumpy Skin Disease - virology
Lumpy skin disease virus - genetics
Lumpy skin disease virus - immunology
Lumpy skin disease virus - isolation & purification
Male
Microbiology
Re-exposure
Sheep
Skin - immunology
Skin - virology
Skin diseases
Vaccination
Vaccines
Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
Vaccines, Attenuated - adverse effects
Veterinary medicine
Viral Vaccines - adverse effects
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