Yagami K, Furukawa T, Fukui M, Hamada H
Jikken Dobutsu. 1985 Jul;34(3):287-94. doi: 10.1538/expanim1978.34.3_287.
Tri-combinant vaccine consisting of attenuated feline herpesvirus (FHV) and feline calicivirus (FCV) and inactivated feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV), were evaluated for safety and efficacy, using Japanese native cats and the viral strains isolated in Japan. Thirty-eight 9- to 12-week-old kittens were inoculated intramuscularly and subcutaneously with the vaccine. Consequently, no adverse reaction was found, and protective efficacy was confirmed by challenge tests with the virulent strains of each virus. Serum-neutralizing antibodies against FCV and FPLV were maintained for at least one year after vaccination, whereas antibody against FHV disappeared in two cases at 24 weeks after vaccination. Application of this vaccine seemed effective for control of feline viral disease in cats for experimental use.
使用日本本土猫和在日本分离的病毒株,对由减毒猫疱疹病毒(FHV)、猫杯状病毒(FCV)和灭活猫泛白细胞减少症病毒(FPLV)组成的三联疫苗进行了安全性和有效性评估。38只9至12周龄的小猫通过肌肉注射和皮下注射接种了该疫苗。结果,未发现不良反应,并且通过用每种病毒的强毒株进行攻毒试验证实了保护效果。接种疫苗后,针对FCV和FPLV的血清中和抗体至少维持了一年,而针对FHV的抗体在接种疫苗后24周时有两例消失。这种疫苗的应用似乎对控制实验用猫的猫病毒性疾病有效。