Animals (Jan 2021)

Growth Performance and Clinicopathological Analyses in Lambs Repetitively Inoculated with Aluminum-Hydroxide Containing Vaccines or Aluminum-Hydroxide Only

  • Ricardo de Miguel,
  • Javier Asín,
  • Ana Rodríguez-Largo,
  • Irache Echeverría,
  • Delia Lacasta,
  • Pedro Pinczowski,
  • Marina Gimeno,
  • Jéssica Molín,
  • Antonio Fernández,
  • Ignacio de Blas,
  • Damián de Andrés,
  • Marta Pérez,
  • Ramsés Reina,
  • Lluís Luján

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11010146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 146

Abstract

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Aluminum (Al) hydroxide is an effective adjuvant used in sheep vaccines. However, Al-adjuvants have been implicated as potential contributors to a severe wasting syndrome in sheep—the so-called ovine autoimmune-inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA syndrome). This work aimed to characterize the effects of the repetitive injection of Al-hydroxide containing products in lambs. Four flocks (Flocks 1–4; n = 21 each) kept under different conditions were studied. Three groups of seven lambs (Vaccine, Adjuvant-only, and Control) were established in each flock. Mild differences in average daily gain and fattening index were observed, indicating a reduced growth performance in Vaccine groups, likely related to short-term episodes of pyrexia and decreased daily intake. Clinical and hematological parameters remained within normal limits. Histology showed no significant differences between groups, although there was a tendency to present a higher frequency of hyperchromatic, shrunken neurons in the lumbar spinal cord in the Adjuvant-only group. Although Al-hydroxide was linked to granulomas at the injection site and behavioral changes in sheep, the results of the present experimental work indicate that injected Al-hydroxide is not enough to fully reproduce the wasting presentation of the ASIA syndrome. Other factors such as sex, breed, age, production system, diet or climate conditions could play a role.

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