1993
DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(93)90386-c
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Protection of goats against peste des petits ruminants with a vaccinia virus double recombinant expressing the F and H genes of rinderpest virus

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“…Goats were also protected against a lethal challenge of PPRV following vaccination with a recombinant capripoxvirus containing either the F or H gene of RPV [115]. Similarly recombinant VACV and capripox virus expressing the H and F genes of RPV were reported to protect goats against PPRV challenge [67,115]. Recombinant adenovirus expressing F and H fusion proteins of PPRV induces both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in goats [157].…”
Section: Recombinant Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Goats were also protected against a lethal challenge of PPRV following vaccination with a recombinant capripoxvirus containing either the F or H gene of RPV [115]. Similarly recombinant VACV and capripox virus expressing the H and F genes of RPV were reported to protect goats against PPRV challenge [67,115]. Recombinant adenovirus expressing F and H fusion proteins of PPRV induces both humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in goats [157].…”
Section: Recombinant Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPRV is antigenically closely related to RPV and antibodies against PPRV are both cross-neutralising and crossprotective [150]. The VACV and capripox expressing H and F glycoproteins PPRV has been shown to protect goats against PPR [67,115]. A VACV double recombinant expressing H and F glycoproteins of RPV has been shown to protect goats against PPR [67] though the animals developed virus-neutralising antibodies only against RPV and not against PPRV.…”
Section: Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the time of RP as the main disease of livestock, a marker vaccine was constructed using a recombinant vaccinia virus. This construct contains the H and F genes of RPV, and was not only protective against RPV but also completely protective against PPRV, although neutralizing antibodies were only detected for RPV (Jones et al 1993). These results indicate that the H and F proteins of RPV are sufficient for cross-protection for PPRV; however, it remained to be determined which protein immune response overwhelms the protection over the other.…”
Section: Heterologous Marker Vaccines For Pprvmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The disease, a contagion in goats and sheep, is characterized by severe pyrexia, oculonasal discharges, necrotizing and erosive stomatitis, enteritis and pneumonia [2][3][4] . PPR was initially epidemic in the Ivory Coast, West Africa [5] , and later spread across subSaharan Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and south-west Asia [6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%