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区分接种疫苗动物的感染(DIVA)的策略,用于口蹄疫、古典猪瘟和禽流感。

Strategies for differentiating infection in vaccinated animals (DIVA) for foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine fever and avian influenza.

机构信息

National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Lindholm, DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark.

出版信息

Expert Rev Vaccines. 2010 Jan;9(1):73-87. doi: 10.1586/erv.09.130.

Abstract

The prophylactic use of vaccines against exotic viral infections in production animals is undertaken exclusively in regions where the disease concerned is endemic. In such areas, the infection pressure is very high and so, to assure optimal protection, the most efficient vaccines are used. However, in areas considered to be free from these diseases and in which there is the possibility of only limited outbreaks, the use of Differentiation of Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA) or marker vaccines allows for vaccination while still retaining the possibility of serological surveillance for the presence of infection. This literature review describes the current knowledge on the use of DIVA diagnostic strategies for three important transboundary animal diseases: foot-and-mouth disease in cloven-hoofed animals, classical swine fever in pigs and avian influenza in poultry.

摘要

生产动物针对外来病毒感染的预防性疫苗接种仅在疾病流行的地区进行。在这些地区,感染压力非常高,因此为了确保最佳保护,使用最有效的疫苗。然而,在被认为没有这些疾病的地区,并且可能只有有限爆发的情况下,使用区分感染动物和接种疫苗动物(DIVA)或标记疫苗允许进行疫苗接种,同时仍然保留对感染存在进行血清学监测的可能性。本文综述描述了目前关于区分感染动物和接种疫苗动物诊断策略在三种重要的跨界动物疾病中的应用的知识:偶蹄动物的口蹄疫、猪的古典猪瘟和家禽的禽流感。

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