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Characterization of the Maternally Derived Antibody Immunity against Rhdv-2

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Baratelli, M.; Molist-Badiola, J.; Puigredon-Fontanet, A.; Pascual, M.; Boix, O.; Mora-Igual, F.X.; Woodward, M.; Lavazza, A.; Capucci, L.

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MDPI Vaccines, 2020

Appeared in: MDPI Vaccines, 2020
Authors: Baratelli, M.; Molist-Badiola, J.; Puigredon-Fontanet, A.; Pascual, M.; Boix, O.; Mora-Igual, F.X.; Woodward, M.; Lavazza, A.; Capucci, L.

The aim of this study was to test whether an inactivated vaccine indicated for active immunization of adult rabbits can produce a passive antibody immunity in blood against RHDV-2 in rabbit kits.

The present study demonstrated that an inactivated vaccine designed for active immunization of adult rabbits can produce a passive antibody immunity against RHDV-2 in rabbit kits without implementing a tailor-made administration program. Moreover, the produced immunity is likely to cover the early life of rabbits at least until they turn suitable to be vaccinated (older than 30 days of life).

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