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AMDV Vaccine: Challenges and Perspectives

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VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13091833

Keywords

AMDV; Aleutian disease; mink parvovirus; Aleutian mink disease virus; vaccine

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Funding

  1. Canada Mink Breeders Association [RY000238]
  2. NSERC Discovery grant [RGPIN/04897-2017]
  3. NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award
  4. Mink Research Partnership

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The article summarizes previous attempts to immunize mink against Aleutian mink disease virus (AMDV) and other preventative measures, shedding light on future studies designing such potentially crucial preventative tools against Aleutian disease. Currently, there are no available vaccines against AMDV, allowing the continuation of the disease's spread.
Aleutian mink disease virus (AMDV) is known to cause the most significant disease in the mink industry. It is globally widespread and manifested as a deadly plasmacytosis and hyperglobulinemia. So far, measures to control the viral spread have been limited to manual serological testing for AMDV-positive mink. Further, due to the persistent nature of this virus, attempts to eradicate Aleutian disease (AD) have largely failed. Therefore, effective strategies to control the viral spread are of crucial importance for wildlife protection. One potentially key tool in the fight against this disease is by the immunization of mink against AMDV. Throughout many years, several researchers have tried to develop AMDV vaccines and demonstrated varying degrees of protection in mink by those vaccines. Despite these attempts, there are currently no vaccines available against AMDV, allowing the continuation of the spread of Aleutian disease. Herein, we summarize previous AMDV immunization attempts in mink as well as other preventative measures with the purpose to shed light on future studies designing such a potentially crucial preventative tool against Aleutian disease.

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