EXTENT AND DURATION OF VIRULENT VIRUS EXCRETION UPON CHALLENGE OF PIGS VACCINATED WITH DIFFERENT GLYCOPROTEIN-DELETED AUJESZKYS DISEASE VACCINES

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PENSAERT, MB
DESMET, K
DEWAELE, K
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[1] Laboratory of Virology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medecine, State University of Ghent, 9000 Ghent
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10.1016/0378-1135(90)90098-G
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Different deleted Aujeszky's disease vaccines were compared for thier ability to induce an immunity which suppresses virus excretion optimally upon infection. Groups of pigs were vaccinated once with attenuated deleted Aujeszky's disease vaccine (gI, gX or gp63 negative), suspended in phosphate buffered saline. Two additional groups were vaccinated with a gI deleted vaccine virus suspended in an oil-in-water emulsio. Other groups were vaccinated twice with gI deleted vaccines. The three control groups included were: pigs immune after infection, unvaccinated pigs and pigs receiving vaccine without known deletion in the enveloped. Experimental challenge took place 3 or 4 weeks after the only or the last vaccination. The number of excreting pigs, the duration of excretion and the virus titers excreted, were determined for all the groups. All the pigs vaccinated with glycoprotein deletion vaccines suspended in phoshate buffered saline, excreted virus for 2 to 6 days after challenge. A 100 to 1000 fold reduction in excreted virus titers was obtained in vaccinated pigs compared to unvaccinated ones. Some vaccines suppressed virus excretion better than others, but no correlation could be made between the type of deletion (gI, gX or gp63) and the degree of reduction in virus excretion. Similar results were obtained with two applications of inactivated vaccines. The lowest number of excreting pigs, the lowest duration of excretion and the lowest titers were obtained in groups vaccinated with the attenuated vaccine suspended in an oil-in-water emulsion. No vaccine suppressed virus excretion totally. © 1990.
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