The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep

A formalin inactivated vaccine in an experimental adjuvant was shown to protect 95.5 percent of vaccinated pigs (8 - 13 weeks old when challenged against an intranasal challenge of 10 5.2-10 5.8 CCID 50 which killed 38.1 percent and induced clinical signs in 95 percent of control pigs. The vaccine a...

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Main Authors: Lee, J. Y. S, Wilson, M. R, Povey, R. H. C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Persatuan Doktor Veterinar Malaysia 1979
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40266/
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description A formalin inactivated vaccine in an experimental adjuvant was shown to protect 95.5 percent of vaccinated pigs (8 - 13 weeks old when challenged against an intranasal challenge of 10 5.2-10 5.8 CCID 50 which killed 38.1 percent and induced clinical signs in 95 percent of control pigs. The vaccine also gave 83.3 percent protection in vaccinated sheep against intranasal challenge of 10 5.2 CCID50 while mortality ill control sheep was 100 percent.
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spelling upm-402662015-10-28T02:00:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40266/ The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep Lee, J. Y. S Wilson, M. R Povey, R. H. C. A formalin inactivated vaccine in an experimental adjuvant was shown to protect 95.5 percent of vaccinated pigs (8 - 13 weeks old when challenged against an intranasal challenge of 10 5.2-10 5.8 CCID 50 which killed 38.1 percent and induced clinical signs in 95 percent of control pigs. The vaccine also gave 83.3 percent protection in vaccinated sheep against intranasal challenge of 10 5.2 CCID50 while mortality ill control sheep was 100 percent. Persatuan Doktor Veterinar Malaysia 1979 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40266/1/The%20efficacy%20of%20an%20inactivated%20vaccine%20against%20pseudorabies%20in%20pigs%20and%20sheep.pdf Lee, J. Y. S and Wilson, M. R and Povey, R. H. C. (1979) The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep. Kajian Veterinar, 11. pp. 58-64. ISSN 0047-309X
spellingShingle Lee, J. Y. S
Wilson, M. R
Povey, R. H. C.
The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title_full The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title_fullStr The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title_full_unstemmed The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title_short The efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
title_sort efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against pseudorabies in pigs and sheep
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40266/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40266/1/The%20efficacy%20of%20an%20inactivated%20vaccine%20against%20pseudorabies%20in%20pigs%20and%20sheep.pdf