Efficacy of marker vaccine candidate CP7_E2alf in piglets with maternally derived C-strain antibodies |
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Authors: | Desislava Rangelova,Jens Nielsen,Bertel Strandbygaard,Frank Koenen,Sandra Blome,Å se Uttenthal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Technical University of Denmark, National Veterinary Institute, Lindholm, DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark;2. CODA-CERVA, Groeselenberg 99, 1180 Ukkel, Belgium;3. Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, Institute of Diagnostic Virology, Suedufer 10, 17493 Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany |
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Abstract: | Marker vaccines offer the possibility to differentiate classical swine fever (CSF) infected from CSF vaccinated animals based on serology and their implementation will ensure free trade with pigs. Therefore, new generations of promising marker vaccines have been developed, among them the chimeric vaccine CP7_E2alf. However, in populations previously vaccinated with live attenuated vaccines like the C-strain, passive immunity through maternal antibodies can interfere with efficacy of CP7_E2alf vaccination. Therefore, the efficacy of CP7_E2alf was examined in piglets from sows vaccinated once intramuscularly with C-strain vaccine 4 weeks before farrowing. Thus, these piglets were vaccinated intramuscularly with CP7_E2alf at the age of 5 or 8 weeks. Subsequently, the piglets and their mock-vaccinated littermate controls were challenged 2 weeks post vaccination with highly virulent Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) strain “Koslov”. |
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Keywords: | Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) CP7_E2alf Live marker vaccine DIVA vaccine Maternal immunity |
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