Immunogenicity of namogram to milligram quantities of inactivated foot-and-mouth disease virus. I. Relative virus-neutralizing potency of guinea pig sera.
- 1 March 1969
- journal article
- Vol. 17 (3) , 441-5
Abstract
Quantitative antigen dose-neutralizing antibody response curves were established in guinea pigs for purified foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), type A, strain 119, inactivated for 48 hr with N-acetylethyleneimine (AEI). Inactivation of FMDV by 0.05% AEI at 25 C occurred without virus degradation and followed first-order kinetics over a 10(8)-fold decrease in plaque-forming units (PFU) extrapolating to 10(-5) PFU/ml at 48 hr. The AEI-treated virus was administered in doses ranging from 10 ng to 2.62 mg, alone or emulsified in oil adjuvant. Sigmoidal dose-response curves were obtained with 160 ng as the minimum effective dose. The maximum effective dose was 163 mug and 2.62 mg or more at 6 and 28 through 84 days postinoculation, respectively. Oil adjuvant had little effect at 6 days postinoculation, but its use markedly increased the amount of neutralizing antibody obtained at the later testing periods.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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