Clin Exp Vaccine Res.  2023 Apr;12(2):97-106. 10.7774/cevr.2023.12.2.97.

Detection of immunity in sheep following anti-rabies vaccination

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • 2EU/WOAH/WHO Reference Laboratory for Rabies, OMCL for rabies vaccines, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety, Nancy, France
  • 3Medical Research Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • 4Formerly Boehringer-Ingelheim, Lyon, France
  • 5Municipal Veterinary Department, Colombo Municipal Council, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Abstract

Purpose
Rabies is a fatal but preventable disease with proper pre-exposure anti-rabies vaccination (ARV). Dogs, as household pets and strays, are the reservoir and vector of the disease, and dog bites have been associated with human rabies cases in Sri Lanka over the past few years. However, other susceptible species having frequent contact with humans may be a source of infection. One such species is sheep and immunity following ARV has never been tested in sheep reared in Sri Lanka.
Materials and Methods
We have tested serum samples from sheep reared in the Animal Centre, Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka for the presence of anti-rabies antibodies following ARV. Sheep serum samples were tested with Bio-Pro Rabies enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) antibody kits used for the first time in Sri Lanka and our results were verified by a seroneutralization method on cells (fluorescent antibody virus neutralization, FAVN test) currently recommended by World Organization for Animal Health and World Health Organization.
Results
Sheep received annual ARV and maintained high neutralizing antibody titers in their serum. No maternal antibodies were detected in lamb around 6 months of age. Agreement between the ELISA and FAVN test, i.e., coefficient concordance was 83.87%.
Conclusion
Annual vaccination in sheep has an effect on maintaining adequate protection against rabies by measurements of anti-rabies antibody response. Lambs need to be vaccinated earlier than 6 months of age to achieve protective levels of neutralizing antibodies in their serum. Introducing this ELISA in Sri Lanka will be a good opportunity to determine the level of anti-rabies antibodies in animal serum samples.

Keyword

Sheep; Rabies vaccination; Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; Fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test; Rabies antibodies
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