Naik S, Renukaradhya G J, Rajasekhar M, Shaila M S
Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
Vaccine. 1997 Apr-May;15(6-7):603-7. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(96)00244-7.
The hemagglutinin (H) protein of Rinderpest virus expressed by a recombinant baculovirus used as a vaccine produced high titres of neutralizing antibody to Rinderpest virus in the vaccinated cattle, comparable to the levels produced by live attenuated vaccine. The immunized cattle were protected against a vaccine-virus challenge, as demonstrated by the failure of development of antibodies to N protein of the vaccine virus. The lack of replication of vaccine virus in the immunized cattle indicated that they are capable of showing a protective response if challenged with a virulent virus.