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Bulletin No. 17 - Winter 2003
VirologyClassical Swine Fever
LI H, YANG H
Infection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus suppresses the antibody response to classical swine fever virus vaccination.
Veterinary Microbiology, 2003, Volume 95, 295-301
This study included four groups of pigs: in one group, pigs were inoculated intranasally with PPRSV and then vaccinated with a CSF vaccine C-strain provided by China Institute of Veterinary Drug Control, the three other groups were used as control group and animals were either only vaccinated, only inoculated with PPRSV, or sham-inoculated. Pigs infected with PPRSV prior to vaccination had significantly lower antibody response when compared to that obtained in control animals.


