Emerson C L, Wagner J L
Division of Veterinary Resources, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL, USA.
J Med Primatol. 1996 Jan;25(1):42-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0684.1996.tb00191.x.
Two groups of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) housed in rodent-controlled outdoor corrals were inoculated with two different encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) vaccines. One group (n = 45) received a vaccine made from an inactivated field isolate of virus cultured during an outbreak at a zoo in Florida. This vaccine produced fourfold increases in the titers of 28 animals (62%); the increases persisted for at least 18 months (last test) after a single injection of the vaccine. The other group (n = 51) received a vaccine made from an inactivated porcine field strain of the virus. This vaccine did not produce titers in any of the vaccinees.
两组饲养在防鼠户外畜栏中的恒河猴(猕猴)接种了两种不同的脑心肌炎病毒(EMCV)疫苗。一组(n = 45)接种了一种由在佛罗里达州一家动物园疫情期间培养的病毒野外分离株制成的灭活疫苗。该疫苗使28只动物(62%)的抗体滴度提高了四倍;单次注射疫苗后,抗体滴度至少持续增加了18个月(最后一次检测)。另一组(n = 51)接种了一种由病毒的猪源野外株制成的灭活疫苗。该疫苗在任何接种动物中均未产生抗体滴度。