Detection of wild-type Aujeszky's disease virus by polymerase chain reaction in sheep vaccinated with a modified live vaccine strain

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Jacobs, L
Mulder, W
Dercksen, D
Vos, J
Raymakers, R
Kimman, T
机构
[1] VET PRACTITIONERS CTR,SOMEREN,NETHERLANDS
[2] NATL INST PUBL HLTH & ENVIRONM PROTECT,NL-3720 BA BILTHOVEN,NETHERLANDS
[3] INST ANIM HLTH,BOXTEL,NETHERLANDS
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10.1016/S0034-5288(97)90203-4
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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An outbreak of Aujeszky's disease occurred in a flock of sheep which had been housed together with pigs. After the death of five sheep with clinical signs of Aujeszky's disease, the remaining sheep were vaccinated with the Bartha vaccine strain, and the pigs were vaccinated with the 783 vaccine strain of Aujeszky's disease virus. Despite vaccination, however, more sheep died. Brain tissues from four sheep were collected for virus isolation and for immunohistological examinations. Only vaccine virus (gs-negative) was detected in the tissue. After DNA restriction enzyme analysis of the isolated virus, DNA of one or both of the vaccine strains was detected in all sheep. In one sheep field virus DNA was also detected. However, when the polymerase chain reaction was performed on samples prepared from paraffin-embedded tissues, DNA of field virus (gE-positive) was detected in all four sheep. It was probable that the sheep had not yet mounted a sufficient immune response to the vaccine virus, or were already infected with field virus at the time of vaccination. We concluded that the sheep died from field virus infection and not from vaccine virus infection and that only the polymerase chain reaction made it possible to specifically detect even very small amounts of field virus DNA among vaccine virus DNA in all investigated sheep.
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