Vaccines (Apr 2021)

Comparative Analysis of the Productivity and Immunogenicity of an Attenuated Classical Swine Fever Vaccine (LOM) and an Attenuated Live Marker Classical Swine Fever Vaccine (Flc-LOM-BE<sup>rns</sup>) from Laboratory to Pig Farm

  • SeEun Choe,
  • Ki-Sun Kim,
  • Jihye Shin,
  • Sok Song,
  • Gyu-Nam Park,
  • Ra Mi Cha,
  • Sung-Hyun Choi,
  • Byung-Il Jung,
  • Kyung-Won Lee,
  • Bang-Hun Hyun,
  • Bong-Kyun Park,
  • Dong-Jun An

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9040381
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 381

Abstract

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Herein, we compared the productivity of pigs inoculated with one of two classical swine fever (CSF) vaccines (low virulent of Miyagi (LOM) or Flc-LOM-BErns) plus the swine erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae (SE) vaccine. The feed intake and weight increase of the pigs inoculated with Flc-LOM-BErns + SE were normal. However, the feed intake of the pigs inoculated with LOM + SE dropped sharply from four days post-vaccination (dpv). In addition, the slaughter date was an average of eight days later than that of the pigs inoculated with Flc-LOM-BErns + SE. All pigs inoculated with the Flc-LOM-BErns + SE vaccine were completely differentiated at 14 days against CSF Erns antibody and at approximately 45 days against the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) Erns antibody; the titers were maintained until slaughter. Leucopenia occurred temporarily in the LOM + SE group, but not in the Flc-LOM-BErns + SE group. Expression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and IFN-γ was significantly (p rns vaccine is improved productivity.

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