Efficacy and Safety of an Inactivated Phase I Coxiella burnetii Vaccine to Control Q Fever in Ruminants: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Cattle
3.1.1. Reproductive Performance and Abortions
3.1.2. Shedding
3.1.3. Other Impacts of Vaccination
3.1.4. Mathematic Modelling
3.1.5. Safety and Side Effects
3.2. Goats
3.2.1. Abortions and Shedding
3.2.2. Other Benefits of Vaccination
3.2.3. Mathematic Modelling
3.2.4. Safety and Side Effects
3.3. Sheep
3.3.1. Abortions
3.3.2. Shedding
3.3.3. Immune Response
3.3.4. Safety and Side Effects
4. Synthesis
4.1. Cattle
4.2. Goats
4.3. Sheep
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Study | Publication | Cattle | Goats | Sheep | Goats and Sheep | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Experimental study | Peer-reviewed journal | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | |
Congress | 1 | |||||
Intervention studies * | Peer-reviewed journal | 7 | 7 | 9 | 3 | 30 |
Congress | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
Veterinary thesis | 1 | |||||
Case report | Peer-reviewed journal | 1 | 1 | 5 | ||
Congress | 1 | 2 | ||||
Mathematical modelling | Peer-reviewed journal | 2 | 2 | 5 | ||
Congress | 1 | |||||
Farmer survey | Peer-reviewed journal | 1 | 1 | |||
Total | 16 | 15 | 12 | 3 | 46 |
Reference | Country | Year of Publication | Type of Study | Control Case Study | Statistical Analysis | Vaccination Protocol |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Guatteo et al. [36] | France | 2008 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Courcoul et al. [37] | France | 2011 | Mathematical modelling | Yes | No | NA |
Ordronneau [15] | France | 2012 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Taurel et al. [38] | France | 2012 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI with annual booster |
Lopez-Helguera et al. [17] | Spain | 2013 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Taurel et al. [39] | France | 2014 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Tutusaus et al. [40] | Spain | 2014 | Intervention study | Yes | No | MI |
Piñero et al. [41] | Spain | 2014 | Intervention study | No | No | MI with annual booster before breeding |
Garcia-Ispierto et al. [42] | Spain | 2015 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | New vaccination given 12 months (instead of 9) after the primary vaccination |
Schulze et al. [35] | Germany | 2016 | Experimental study | Yes | Yes | Only one injection (second injection of primary vaccination not given) |
Kneblewski et al. [43] | Poland | 2017 | Case report | No | No | Not specified |
Lehner et al. [44] | Germany | 2017 | Farmer survey | No | No | Not specified |
Asamoah et al. [45] | China/Canada | 2020 | Mathematical modelling | Yes | No | NA |
Yilmazbas-Mecitoglu et al. [46] | Turkey | 2022 | Intervention study | Yes | No | MI |
Böttcher et al. [47] | Germany | 2022 | Case report | No | No | Once primary vaccination of animals older than 12 months. Then, primary vaccination of heifers only and single booster given in first lactation before second breeding |
Raboisson et al. [48] | France | 2022 | Mathematical modelling | No | No | NA |
n Cows | n of Shedder Cows | Shedding Level: Medium vs. Low | Shedding Level: High vs. Low | p Value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OR | IC 95% | OR | IC 95% | ||||
No vaccination | 448 | 76 | 1 | 1 | 0.03 | ||
Vaccination after AI | 348 | 73 | 0.70 | 0.30–1.63 | 0.29 | 0.12–0.67 | |
Vaccination before AI | 87 | 13 | 0.50 | 0.11–2.29 | 0.15 | 0.03–0.85 |
Reference | Country | Year of Publication | Type of Study | Control Case Study | Statistical Analysis | Vaccination Protocol |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arricau-Bouvery et al. [51] | France | 2005 | Experimental study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Rousset et al. [53] | France | 2009 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Hermans et al., 2011 [54] | The Netherlands | 2011 | Intervention study | No | No | Not specified |
Hogerwerf et al. [55] * | The Netherlands | 2011 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | 2 injections one month apart before pregnancy |
De Crémoux et al. [56] | France | 2012 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Sting et al. [57] | Germany | 2013 | Case report | No | No | MI |
van den Brom et al. [58] | The Netherlands | 2013 | Intervention study | No | No | Not specified |
Boarbi et al. [59] | Belgium | 2014 | Intervention study | No | No | Not specified |
Hurtado Preciado et al. [60] | Spain | 2014 | Case report | No | No | MI |
van Asseldonk et al. [61] | The Netherlands | 2015 | Mathematical modelling | Yes | No | NA |
van den Brom et al. [62] | The Netherlands | 2015 | Intervention study | No | Yes | Not specified |
Bontje et al. [63] | The Netherlands | 2016 | Mathematical modelling | Yes | No | NA |
Gisbert et al. [64] | France/Hungary | 2021 | Experimental study | Yes | Yes | MI |
Bauer et al. [65] | Germany | 2022 | Intervention study | No | No | MI on two farms. On the third farm, only young animals were vaccinated. |
Jansen et al. [52] | Belgium | 2022 | Intervention study | Yes | No | Not specified |
Bauer et al. [66] | Germany | 2023 | Intervention study | No | No | Not specified |
Toledo et al. [67] | Spain | 2023 | Case report | No | No | MI |
Vaginal Shedding | Faecal Shedding | Milk Shedding | |
---|---|---|---|
Challenged, non-vaccinated | 22 days | 27 days | 17 days |
Challenged, bivalent phase II vaccinated | 16 days | 28 days | 14 days |
Challenged Coxevac® vaccinated | 1.5 days | 10 days | 0 day |
Category | Serology Status before Vaccination | Control (C) or Vaccinated (V) | Number |
---|---|---|---|
Primiparous | Seropositive (non-susceptible) | C | 143 |
V | 143 | ||
Seronegative (susceptible) | C | 113 | |
V | 112 | ||
Multiparous | Seropositive (non-susceptible) | C | 202 |
V | 186 | ||
Seronegative (susceptible) | C | 4 | |
V | 2 |
Reference | Country | Year of Publication | Type of Study | Control Case Study | Statistical Analysis | Vaccination Protocol |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Astobiza et al. [72] | Spain | 2011 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | Two injections 3 weeks apart; dose not specified |
Astobiza et al. [73] | Spain | 2011 | Intervention study | Yes | No | MI *** |
García-Pérez et al. [74] | Spain | 2012 | Intervention study | No | No | Not specified |
Astobiza et al. [75] | Spain | 2013 | Intervention study | No | Yes | MI *** |
Eibach et al. [76] * | Germany | 2013 | Intervention study | No | Yes | 1 mL—only one injection of primary vaccination |
Joulié et al. [70] | France | 2017 | Intervention study | Yes | No | Not specified |
Barkallah et al. [77] | Tunisia | 2018 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | Not specified |
Bauer et al. [69] * | Germany | 2020 | Intervention study | No | Yes | Two injections 3 weeks apart; dose not specified |
Bauer et al. [78] | Germany | 2021 | Intervention study | No | No | 1 mL—two injections 3 weeks apart |
Bauer et al. [79] | Germany | 2022 | Intervention study | Yes | Yes | 1 mL—two injections 3 weeks apart—no revaccination |
Böttcher et al. [80] | Germany | 2022 | Intervention study | Yes | No | 2 mL—two injections 3 weeks apart—vaccination of gimmers only—no revaccination |
Williams-Macdonald et al. [71] | United Kingdom | 2023 | Experimental study | Yes | Yes | MI *** |
Bauer et al. [81] | Germany | 2023 | Experimental study | Yes | Yes ** | Either 1 mL or 2 mL dose—two injections 3 weeks apart—revaccination 9 months later |
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Gisbert, P.; Hurtado, A.; Guatteo, R. Efficacy and Safety of an Inactivated Phase I Coxiella burnetii Vaccine to Control Q Fever in Ruminants: A Systematic Review. Animals 2024, 14, 1484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14101484
Gisbert P, Hurtado A, Guatteo R. Efficacy and Safety of an Inactivated Phase I Coxiella burnetii Vaccine to Control Q Fever in Ruminants: A Systematic Review. Animals. 2024; 14(10):1484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14101484
Chicago/Turabian StyleGisbert, Philippe, Ana Hurtado, and Raphaël Guatteo. 2024. "Efficacy and Safety of an Inactivated Phase I Coxiella burnetii Vaccine to Control Q Fever in Ruminants: A Systematic Review" Animals 14, no. 10: 1484. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14101484