2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0450.1978.tb01069.x
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Neutralizing Antibody Titres in Pig Serum after Revaccination with an Inactivated Aujeszky Disease Virus (ADV) Vaccine

Abstract: Summary Four groups of 8 week old pigs were intramuscularly vaccinated with an Aujeszky virus disease vaccine, consisting of ethyleneimine‐inactivated virus and DEAE dextran as an adjuvant, revaccination of vaccinated animal groups at the same site of the first inoculation was done after 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks. Revaccination evoked a rise in neutralizing antibody titres of the serum. The booster effect was least marked after 1 week revaccination. The highest neutralization titres appeared during a revaccination … Show more

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“…The systemic humoral immune responsiveness of the piglets was measured through the specific antibody response to the AyV by a VN test according to standard procedures (Jakubik and Wittmann, 1978). Briefly, the Bartha strain of the virus was titred in continuous PK‐15 cells in a 96‐well tissue culture plate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systemic humoral immune responsiveness of the piglets was measured through the specific antibody response to the AyV by a VN test according to standard procedures (Jakubik and Wittmann, 1978). Briefly, the Bartha strain of the virus was titred in continuous PK‐15 cells in a 96‐well tissue culture plate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%