Laboratory diagnosis, epizootiology, and efficacy of marker vaccines in classical swine fever: A review

被引:39
作者
de Smit, AJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Anim Sci Hlth ID Lelystad, Natl Reference Lab Class Swine Fever, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
关键词
classical swine fever; diagnosis; epizootiology; marker vaccine; review;
D O I
10.1080/01652176.2000.9695054
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Detection of classical swine fever virus (CSEV) can be achieved by a range of assays of which the most commonly used are: immunohistochemical and virus culture techniques, New developments have enabled the detection of viral proteins by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and the detection of the viral genome by RT-PCR. So far,laboratory findings show that the latter assays may supplement or replace the conventional techniques in the near future. The detection of serum antibody against structural and non-structural proteins of CSFV has been improved by developments in recombinant DNA techniques and has lead to a range of ELISAs, Although the characteristics of these ELISAs are excellent, positive results still need to be confirmed in the virus neutralization test, The available amount of sequence data enables diagnosticians to type strains of CSFV as different by comparing several parts of the genome. In some cases, this can provide conclusive evidence if a primary or secondary outbreak has been detected, Increased efforts focused on the retrieval of relevant data on the introduction of CSFV in a pig holding and the spread of CSFV in- and between pig holding(s) has generated more insight into the epizootiology of the disease. A successful control and eradication programme for classical swine fever (CSP) can consist of zoosanitary measures and/or vaccination. The latter can compromise the export of live pigs and pig products considerably unless marker vaccines have been used, Several studies were performed to determine the efficacy of an E2 subunit vaccine and live recombinant vaccine candidates. Firstly, we determined the 95% protective dose of an E2 subunit vaccine at 32 mug E2 per dosage after a single application. Further studies with a single administration of the subunit vaccine showed that: the vaccine was stable for a prolonged period after production, was able to reduce horizontal and vertical transmission of CSFV among vaccinated pigs, and provided protection for at least 6 months. An E-rns antibody discriminatory assay was developed for use in combination with the subunit vaccine. Evaluation of the E-rns ELISA showed that the sensitivity of the assay was lower than but that the specificity was equal to that of existing antibody assays. Two live recombinant marker vaccines were evaluated for the induction of clinical protection and reduction of transmission of CSFV shortly after vaccination. Results showed that these vaccines provided good clinical protection 1 week after a single vaccination, Research has shown that marker vaccines can be used in the future to support the control and eradication of CSFV.
引用
收藏
页码:182 / 188
页数:7
相关论文
共 83 条
[1]  
AN SH, 1998, OIE S CLASS SWIN FEV
[2]   Protection of pigs against classical swine fever with DNA-delivered gp55 [J].
Andrew, ME ;
Morrissy, CJ ;
Lenghaus, C ;
Oke, PG ;
Sproat, KW ;
Hodgson, ALM ;
Johnson, MA ;
Coupar, BEH .
VACCINE, 2000, 18 (18) :1932-1938
[3]  
Biront P., 1988, Classical swine fever and related viral infections, P181
[4]   Determination of the onset of the herd-immunity induced by the E2 sub-unit vaccine against classical swine fever virus [J].
Bouma, A ;
De Smit, AJ ;
De Jong, MCM ;
De Kluijver, EP ;
Moormann, RJM .
VACCINE, 2000, 18 (14) :1374-1381
[5]   Efficacy and stability of a subunit vaccine based on glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus [J].
Bouma, A ;
de Smit, AJ ;
de Kluijver, EP ;
Terpstra, C ;
Moormann, RJM .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1999, 66 (02) :101-114
[6]  
CABREY EA, 1966, J AM VET MED ASSOC, V149, P12
[7]   Two-stage sampling in surveys to substantiate freedom from disease [J].
Cameron, AR ;
Baldock, FC .
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 1998, 34 (01) :19-30
[8]   Oral immunisation of swine with a classical swine fever vaccine (Chinese strain) and transmission studies in rabbits and sheep [J].
Chenut, G ;
Saintilan, AF ;
Burger, C ;
Rosenthal, F ;
Crucière, C ;
Picard, M ;
Bruyère, V ;
Albina, E .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1999, 64 (04) :265-276
[9]   An improved ELISA for the detection of serum antibodies directed against classical swine fever virus [J].
Colijn, EO ;
Bloemraad, M ;
Wensvoort, G .
VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 1997, 59 (01) :15-25
[10]  
DAHLE J, 1995, BERL MUNCH TIERARZTL, V108, P20