Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Comparative Studies on the Efficacy of Different Vaccination Methods in the Treatment of Bovine Papillomatosis

Yazarlar: İbrahim ÇİMTAY

Cilt 27 , Sayı 4 , 2003 , Sayfalar 929 - 933

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Papillomatosis,Vaccine,Cattle

Özet: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of autogenous, species-specific and herd-specific vaccination in the treatment of bovine papillomatosis. This study was performed on 24 female Holstein cattle aged between 8 and 17 months in the same herd. The animals were divided into three vaccination groups (eight cattle in each group) as autogenous, species-specific and herd-specific. A dose of 10 ml per animal was inoculated subcutaneously every 10 days, for a total of three times. The recovery status of the animals was checked for 3 months at 15-day intervals. In this study, all the animals fully recovered within 1.5-3 months in the species-specific group, and 1.5-2 months in the autogenous and herd-specific groups. In conclusion, all the vaccines were found to be successful against bovine papillomatosis. However, recovery in the autogenous and herd-specific vaccination groups occurred earlier than in the species-specific vaccination group.


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@article{2003, title={Comparative Studies on the Efficacy of Different Vaccination Methods in the Treatment of Bovine Papillomatosis}, volume={27}, number={4}, publisher={Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences}, author={İbrahim ÇİMTAY}, year={2003}, pages={929–933} }
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İbrahim ÇİMTAY. (2003). Comparative Studies on the Efficacy of Different Vaccination Methods in the Treatment of Bovine Papillomatosis (Vol. 27, pp. 929–933). Vol. 27, pp. 929–933. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
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İbrahim ÇİMTAY. Comparative Studies on the Efficacy of Different Vaccination Methods in the Treatment of Bovine Papillomatosis. no. 4, Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 2003, pp. 929–33.