The safety of BCG vaccination in cattle: results from good laboratory practice safety studies in calves and lactating cows
Gareth Williams, Emer Scott-Baird, Alejandro Núñez, Francisco J. Salguero, Emma Wood, Steve Houghton, H. Martin Vordermeier
Heliyon · 2022-12
Abstract
Bacille Calmette-Guérin; BCG) in cattle has been demonstrated in many experimental laboratory and field studies. However, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) studies assessing the safety of BCG vaccination in cattle have not previously been reported. We describe here the results of two GLP safety studies in which calves and lactating cows were vaccinated with BCG (Danish 1331 strain). From an animal health and welfare perspective, the results of these studies indicate that BCG vaccine is well tolerated in these categories of cattle with only transient and minor local or systemic reactions. Furthermore, there was no evidence that BCG was shed in raw milk, saliva or faeces collected from vaccinates and vaccination did not have a detrimental effect on milk yields in lactating cattle. These data, underpinned by GLP principles, further support the existing data on the safety of BCG vaccine in cattle and complement the abundant available cattle efficacy data for this potential cattle bTB vaccine.
MeSH terms
- Vaccination
- Mycobacterium bovis
- Animal welfare
- Livestock
- Medicine
- Animal health
- Veterinary medicine
- Disease
- Environmental health
- Paratuberculosis
- Raw milk
- Dairy cattle
- Disease Eradication
- Cattle Diseases
- Tuberculosis