Strategic Anti-Brucellosis Vaccination Advances with RB51 and DeltaPGM Strains

Strategic Anti-Brucellosis Vaccination Advances with RB51 and DeltaPGM Strains

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Strategic vaccination campaign against bovine brucellosis using RB51 and DeltaPGM strains.

A groundbreaking nationwide vaccination initiative is now underway to combat bovine brucellosis, leveraging the RB51 and DeltaPGM vaccine strains. Introduced under Resolution 957/2024, this program—exclusive of Tierra del Fuego—offers livestock facilities grappling with brucellosis outbreaks the chance to voluntarily participate. Vaccine production has already commenced, and a comprehensive set of guidelines has been developed to ensure accredited veterinarians can efficiently administer and document the vaccinations for adult cattle.

The resolution includes a detailed user guide,specifying the criteria farms must meet to join the program.Essential requirements are:

– Animals must have previously been vaccinated with strain 19, with records uploaded to the Animal Health Management System (Sigsa).

– Farms must be classified as a “Case” in Sigsa.

– Serology records, not older than six months, must also be registered in Sigsa.

– Eligible farms must have adult cows, as vaccine allocation is based on declared livestock numbers.

Producers or farm owners must authorize the Sigsa order linked to their Renspa during the vaccination process. The resulting certificate,crucial for obtaining vaccines,remains valid for 60 days from the date of request.

Senasa’s guidelines also include step-by-step instructions for logging the vaccination certificate in Sigsa, ensuring clarity and adherence to regulatory standards.

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