J. Dewulf et al., An E2 sub-unit marker vaccine does not prevent horizontal or vertical transmission of classical swine fever virus, VACCINE, 20(1-2), 2001, pp. 86-91
An experimental infection with classical swine fever (CSF) virus in E2 sub-
unit marker vaccine vaccinated gilts was conducted in order to evaluate the
effect of vaccination on virus transmission and course of the disease. The
refore, clinical signs as well as horizontal and vertical virus transmissio
n were monitored in two inoculated, non-vaccinated and 10 vaccinated conven
tional gilts, housed in individual sow boxes. Within 10 days post-inoculati
on, all vaccinated gilts became infected. Depending on die definition of th
e infectious period, two different estimates of R-0 were calculated (R-0 =
14.8 and 3.3), both significantly larger than 1 (P < 0.01). In three out of
the eight vaccinated pregnant gilts vertical virus transmission occurred,
resulting in infected offspring. Based on the results of this experiment, i
t can be concluded that double vaccination with an E2 sub-unit marker vacci
ne only protects pregnant gilts from the clinical course of the disease but
does not prevent horizontal nor vertical spread of the CSF virus. (C) 2001
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