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Vaccine

Volume 12, Issue 5, 1994, Pages 452-456
Vaccine

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Active and passive protection against variant and classic infectious bursal disease virus strains induced by baculovirus-expressed structural proteins

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Abstract

Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is responsible for a highly immunosuppressive disease in young chickens which causes significant economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. The structural protein genes (VP2, VP3 and VP4) of a variant IBDV strain (GLS) were expressed in insect cells using a baculovirus expression system. Susceptible chickens vaccinated with a single dose of the recombinant IBDV antigens were completely protected against challenge with two variant strains of IBDV (GLS and Delaware), and partially protected against the standard challenge strain (STC). A booster dose of the recombinant antigens induced higher levels of neutralizing antibodies and afforded complete protection against both variant and standard virus challenges. Specific-pathogen-free hens vaccinated with a single dose of the same subunit vaccine produced virus-neutralizing antibodies that were capable of passively protecting the progeny from infection with variant IBDV.

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