New Serotype 2 and Attenuated Serotype 1 Marek's Disease Vaccine Viruses: Comparative Efficacy
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Avian Diseases
- Vol. 31 (4) , 752-765
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1591027
Abstract
Attempts were made, through selection of optimum viral strains, to develop improved vaccines against Marek''s disease (MD). Seven attenuated serotype 1 strains and 22 avirulent serotype 2 strains, both alone and in combination with the FC126 strain of serotype 3, were screened for protective efficacy against challenge with virulent and very virulent MD viral strains. The three viruses selected as most promising were evaluated alone and in various combinations and compared with commercially available vaccines, including FC126, bivalent (FC126 + SB-1), and CV1988/C, in 12 separate assays. Two of these new viruses-301B/1 (serotype 2) and Md11/75C/R2 (serotype 1)-were exceptionally protective compared with prototype vaccine strains. Four new monovalent and polyvalent vaccines based on these two isolates protected chickens better than FC126 alone or CV1988/C alone. Three of these new vaccines provided better protection than the bivalent (FC126 + SB-1) vaccine. Protective synergism was noted commonly between viruses of serotypes 2 and 3 but only sporadically between serotypes 1 and 2 or between serotypes 1 and 3. Strain CV1988/C was protective but was no better than FC126 alone, and it was less effective than bivalent (FC126 + SB-1) vaccine, even when used as a bivalent vaccine with FC126 or SB-1.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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