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Efficacy of a Recombinant Fowl Pox-Based Newcastle Disease Virus Vaccine Candidate against Velogenic and Respiratory Challenge
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1996
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Veterinary VaccineImmunologyViral PathogenesisFowl Poxvirus ChallengeRespiratory ChallengeCommercial Broiler ChickensVaccine DevelopmentVirologyHumoral ImmunitySwine VirusAnimal VirusVaccinationPoultry DiseaseVeterinary ScienceMedicineVaccine ResearchViral ImmunityNewcastle Disease VirusPoultry Science
A fowl pox-based recombinant virus TROVAC-NDV (vFP96.5) was developed expressing the fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoproteins from a velogenic strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Studies in specific-pathogen-free birds indicated that inoculation of a single dose of the recombinant led to the induction of significant levels of hemagglutination-inhibiting antibody that were maintained to 8 wk postinoculation. Further, the recombinant induced protective immunity against a combined intramuscular velogenic NDV challenge and respiratory NDV challenge. In commercial broiler chickens that were inoculated in the presence of maternally derived NDV immunity, the level of the NDV-specific humoral response was dampened, but significant levels of protection against both a lethal intramuscular NDV challenge and a fowl poxvirus challenge were obtained.
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