Vaccination Strategies in a Potential Use of the Vaccine against Bovine Tuberculosis in Infected Herds

Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 1;12(23):3377. doi: 10.3390/ani12233377.

Abstract

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a disease of cattle that represents a risk to public health and causes severe economic losses to the livestock industry. Recently, one of the strategies recommended for reducing the prevalence of the disease in animals is the use of the BCG vaccine, alone or in combination with proteins. It has been shown that the vaccine elicits a strong immune response, downsizes the number of animals with visible lesions, and reduces the rate of infection as well as the bacillary count. This paper, based on scientific evidence, makes suggestions about some practical vaccination alternatives that can be used in infected herds to reduce bTB prevalence, considering BCG strains, vaccine doses, routes of application, and age of the animals. Our conclusion is that vaccination is a promising alternative to be included in current control programs in underdeveloped countries to reduce the disease burden.

Keywords: Mycobacterium bovis; bTB vaccines; cattle tuberculosis; vaccine strategies.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.