Generation and evaluation of a vaccine candidate of attenuated and heat-resistant genotype VIII Newcastle disease virus.
Poult Sci
; 99(7): 3437-3444, 2020 Jul.
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Newcastle disease, which is a highly contagious and fatal disease caused by the Newcastle disease virus (NDV), has harmed the poultry industry for decades. The administration of effective vaccines can control most outbreaks and epidemics of Newcastle disease in the world. However, vaccination failures of live attenuated vaccines becasue of storage and transportation problems have been reported. Hence, thermostable live vaccine strains, such as V4 and I-2 strains, are being used and welcomed in tropical regions such as Africa and Southeast Asia. In this study, a thermostable, attenuated vaccine candidate strain NDV/rHR09 was generated using the genotype VIII heat-resistant virulent NDV strain HR09 by the reverse genetics system. The results of the determination of the mean death time and intracerebral pathogenicity index indicated that NDV/rHR09 is lentogenic even after 15 serial passages in embryonated chicken eggs. The thermostability assessment showed that the NDV/rHR09 strain exhibited hemagglutination activity and infectivity when exposed to 56°C for 60 min. Compared with the commercially available La Sota and V4 vaccines, the NDV/rHR09 induced higher antibody titers in specific pathogen-free chickens. In addition, NDV/rHR09 conferred complete protection against virulent genotype VII NDV challenge and virus shedding from vaccinated chickens. These results suggest that NDV/rHR09 is a promising thermostable vaccine candidate strain.
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Doenças das Aves Domésticas
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Vírus da Doença de Newcastle
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Vacinas Virais
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Galinhas
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Doença de Newcastle
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Animals
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En
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Poult Sci
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2020
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Article
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China