Australian Animal Health Laboratory, CSIRO, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
National Centres for Animal Disease, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
PLoS One. 2018 Jun 18;13(6):e0195302. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195302. eCollection 2018.
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is an acute, highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild cloven-hoofed animals, caused by FMD virus (FMDV). An FMD outbreak can cause major production losses and have significant implications for trade. Vaccination can assist in controlling the disease, and emergency vaccination using high antigen payload vaccines (>6 PD50/dose) is considered an important control approach in the event of an outbreak. In recent years there has been a divergence of serotype A viruses in South East Asia (SEA) into several distinct genetic and antigenic clusters. Numerous variants were found to poorly match serotype A vaccines commonly included in international antigen banks. This study examined the ability of single vaccination with high-potency monovalent A22 IRQ vaccine to protect sheep following challenge with the A/VIT/15/2012 strain, just four days following vaccination. The vaccine proved effective at limiting clinical disease but did not prevent infection.
口蹄疫(FMD)是一种由口蹄疫病毒(FMDV)引起的偶蹄动物急性、高度接触性传染病。口蹄疫疫情可导致重大生产损失,并对贸易产生重大影响。疫苗接种有助于控制疾病,在疫情爆发时,使用高抗原载量疫苗(>6 PD50/剂量)进行紧急疫苗接种被认为是一种重要的控制方法。近年来,东南亚(SEA)的A型病毒发生了分化,形成了几个不同的遗传和抗原簇。发现许多变异株与国际抗原库中常见的A型疫苗不完全匹配。本研究检测了在接种 A/VIT/15/2012 株后仅 4 天,用高免疫原性单价 A22 IRQ 疫苗对绵羊进行一次接种的保护效果。该疫苗能有效控制临床疾病,但不能预防感染。