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Detection of challenge virus in fetal tissues by nested PCR as a test of the potency of a porcine parvovirus vaccine
Authors:Belák  S  Rivera  E  Ballagi-Pordány  A  Hanzhong  W  Widén  F  Soós  T
Institution:(1) Department of Virology, The National Veterinary Institute, Biomedical Center, Box 585, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) On leave from the State Control Institute for Veterinary Biologicals, Drugs and Feeds, Szállás utca 8, H-1475 Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:To estimate the potency of a porcine parvovirus (PPV) vaccine, three vaccinated and three non-vaccinated pregnant gilts were infected with PPV and the distribution of the virus was studied in the tissues of their 51 fetuses. Virus detection was attempted using haemagglutination (HA) and immunofluorescence (IF) assays, as well as by standard (single) and nested polymerase chain reactions (PCR). None of the detection methods yielded positive results when used to test for the presence of virus in suspensions of organs from the fetuses from the vaccinated gilts. However, the virus was detected in the fetuses from non-vaccinated gilts as follows: HA was positive in 14 cases out of 23 (60.8%), IF in 16/23 (69.5%), standard PCR in 12/20 (60%), and the nested PCR in 19/23 (82.6%). Although the correlation among the results of various methods of virus detection was rather close (r<0.83), the sensitivity of the nested PCR was the highest, both when testing dilutions of PPV and when analysing the fetal organs. The nested PCR therefore provides a reliable approach for studies of virus distribution in fetal organs, with special reference to potency tests on vaccines.
Keywords:diagnosis  haemagglutination  immunofluorescence  parvovirus  PCR  pig  potency  vaccine
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