VanLeeuwen, J. A., et al. “Monensin Use Against Neospora Caninum Challenge in Dairy Cattle”. Veterinary Parasitology, vol. 175, no. 3-4, 2011, pp. 372-6, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2010.10.016.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: VanLeeuwen, J. A.
Author: Acorn, A.
Author: McCarron, J.
Author: Markham, F.
Author: Greenwood, S.
Author: Clark, F.
Author: O'Handley, R.
Date Issued
2011
Abstract

Using a randomized controlled trial design, a randomly allocated intervention group of 15 cows received a slow-release bolus that delivered 100 days of monensin. The negative control group of 15 cows received a placebo bolus that was identical to the monensin bolus, except without the monensin. Two weeks after bolus administration, all cows were challenged with a 2 ml subcutaneous injection of a live tachyzoite suspension. Whole blood and serum samples were collected from each cow every week for the first month post-challenge, and then every 2 weeks for the next 2 months. The extracted DNA from whole blood was tested for the Nc-5 gene fragment of Neospora caninum using a quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction. Serum was tested for antibodies to N. caninum using the IDEXX ELISA. Cows treated with monensin boluses had a significantly lower humoral immune response than cows treated with placebo boluses at one time point post-challenge (week 4 post-challenge). However, when adjusting for repeated measures within cows, the P value for this humoral difference was 0.098. No DNA for N. caninum was detected in either group, likely due to study design features.

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • cattle
  • Randomized controlled challenge trial
  • monensin
Page range
372-376
Host Title
Veterinary Parasitology
Host Abbreviated Title
Vet.Parasitol.
Volume
175
Issue
3-4
ISSN
0304-4017