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VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 253, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2020.108975
Keywords
Asia1 serotype; Cattle; Foot-and-mouth disease; Pig; Vaccine
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- Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (APQA) of Korea
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The study developed two vaccine strains to prevent Asia1 type foot-and-mouth disease virus effectively. Immunogenicity tests in mice, cattle, and pigs showed that these vaccines can generate sufficient antibodies to protect animals against viral challenges, especially showing significant protection in pigs.
The type Asia1 genetic group(G)-V lineage foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus was identified in the East-Asian region in 2009. To date, only Shamir has been used as a standard vaccine strain worldwide for type Asia1. To prevent type Asia1 FMD in eastern Asia, two vaccine strains (ASM-R: G-V and ASM-SM: G-V/Shamir fusion) were developed and tested against type Asia1 virus strains. After immunization with the two experimental vaccines, the ASM-SM strain showed a higher level of protection against Shamir virus in mice. Additional immunogenicity tests were carried out in cattle and pigs, revealing sufficient antibody production capable of protecting the animals against the viral challenge. In cattle, the immune response started just 2 weeks after vaccination. Immunogenicity was lower in pigs, but antibody production was greatly increased to a high level after a second vaccination round. In particular, herein, 60 % and 100 % of the vaccinated pigs challenged with the Asia1 Shamir virus were determined to be clinically protected after one and two vaccination rounds with ASM-R, respectively. Pigs vaccinated twice produced sufficient antibody titers with low virus shedding for short time. Moreover, ASM-SM single-vaccinated pigs showed 100 % protection when challenged with the Asia1 Shamir virus. In summary, the vaccine strain ASM-SM designed for the defense of the Asian region efficiently granted protection to pigs against the typical Asia1 virus, Shamir.
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