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Title: Development of a recombinant epsilon toxoid vaccine against enterotoxemia and its use as a combination vaccine with live attenuated sheep pox virus against enterotoxemia and sheep pox
Authors: Garg, Lalit C
Chandran, Dev
Naidu, Sureddi Satyam
Sugumar, Parthasarathy
Rani, Gudavalli Sudha
Vijayan, Shahana Pallichera
Mathur, Deepika
Keywords: Gene regulation
Issue Date: Jun-2010
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Abstract: Sheep pox and enterotoxemia are important diseases of sheep, and these diseases cause severe economic losses to sheep farmers. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of formaldehyde-inactivated recombinant epsilon toxin as a vaccine candidate. The potency of the recombinant epsilon toxoid with aluminum hydroxide as an adjuvant in sheep was determined. Vaccinated sheep were protected against enterotoxemia, with potency values of >5 IU being protective. Further, the use of this construct in a combination vaccine against sheep pox resulted in the sheep being protected against both sheep pox and enterotoxemia.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/236
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