2021
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13212.2
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Newcastle disease vaccine virus I-2 fails to acquire virulence during repeated passage in vivo

Abstract: Background This study determined whether the naturally attenuated, thermotolerant Newcastle disease vaccine virus I-2 could acquire virulence after five in vivo passages through SPF chickens. Methods Study design was to international requirements including European Pharmacopoeia, Ph. Eur., v9.0 04/2013:0450, 2013. I-2 Working Seed (WS) was compared with five-times-passaged I-2 WS (5XP WS) in intracerebral pathogenicity index (ICPI), Fo cleavage site sequencing and Safety tests. Results The first passage series… Show more

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“…The I-2 is the main ND strain used for producing thermoresistant ND vaccines for rural chickens. However, its potential use in emergency vaccination and no evidence for revers to virulence has also made it a candidate vaccine to control ND in commercial flocks (Bisschop et al, 2021). In an attempt to produce a thermoresistant ND vaccine, in this study, an I-2 originated vaccinal seed was successfully characterized and its efficacy against ND was investigated in SPF, native, and broiler chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The I-2 is the main ND strain used for producing thermoresistant ND vaccines for rural chickens. However, its potential use in emergency vaccination and no evidence for revers to virulence has also made it a candidate vaccine to control ND in commercial flocks (Bisschop et al, 2021). In an attempt to produce a thermoresistant ND vaccine, in this study, an I-2 originated vaccinal seed was successfully characterized and its efficacy against ND was investigated in SPF, native, and broiler chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%