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Original article. Inmunoprotector potential of cellular vaccine formulations developed from Leptospira interrogans Ballum using Mesocricetus auratus as biomodel


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Background: In the last years, Leptospira spp Ballum has increased its representation in human clinical isolations in Cuba. Effective vaccines are needed to control this zoonotic disease.

Objective: With the objective of developing a new vaccine candidate able to generate an effective protection against this serovar, two monovalent formulations developed by two highly virulent strains were evaluated (FoBa and FoBb).

Methods: Clinical isolates of Leptospira serovar Ballum were subjected to serial passages in hamsters and monovalent vaccines were produced by modified methods developed for vax-SPIRAL®. The vaccine efficacy was tested in both experimental and control hamsters.

Results: The Mesocricetus auratus biomodel showed that both formulations generated a protection of 100% against the Ballum lethal infection together to high levels of IgG antibodies and were efficient in the elimination of homologous carrier state but not heterologous carrier states.

Conclusion: Both FoBa and FoBb vaccines were protective against leptospirosis with high IgG titers, absence of clinical signs and dead, and absence of leptospires in kidney of sacrificed animals.

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Medicine, Assistive Professions, Nursing, Basic Medical Science, other, Clinical Medicine