Lack of contact transmission of recombinant Marek's disease virus type 1 expressing the fusion protein of Newcastle disease virus. |
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Authors: | H Okamura M Sakaguchi K Yokogawa E Tokunaga S Abe S Tokiyoshi K Mizuno |
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Affiliation: | The Chemo-Sero Therapeutic Research Institute, Kikuchi Research Center, Kyokushi Kikuchi, Kumamoto 869-1298, Japan. |
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Abstract: | To clarify the level of excretion of a recombinant Marek's disease virus type 1 (rMDV1) that confers good protection in chickens against both Marek's and Newcastle diseases, even in the presence of maternal antibodies, contact transmission tests were conducted. Na?ve chickens kept in the same cage or room with chickens inoculated with rMDV1 did not produce antibodies against MDV1 or the fusion protein of Newcastle disease virus. Moreover, the rMDV1 was not isolated from the dander of chickens inoculated with rMDV1. Even under the stressful conditions of forced molting and a high temperature environment, rMDV1 was not isolated from the dander of inoculated birds. The viral DNA, however, was detected from the dander of chickens inoculated with rMDV1 as well as a commercial vaccine. These findings indicate that dander from chickens inoculated with rMDV1 includes viral DNA, but does not contain infectious virus. |
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