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Antigenic properties and virulence of foot-and-mouth disease virus rescued from full-length cDNA clone of serotype O, typical vaccine strain.

Rae-Hyung KimJia-Qi ChuJeong-Nam ParkSeo-Yong LeeYeo-Joo LeeMi-Kyeong KoJi Hyeon HwangKwang Nyeong LeeSu Mi KimDongseob TarkYoung-Joon KoHyang-Sim LeeMin-Goo SeoByounghan KimByounghan KimJong-Hyeon Park
Published in: Clinical and experimental vaccine research (2015)
We cloned the full-length cDNA of O Manisa, the virus for vaccinating against foot-and-mouth disease. The antigenic properties of the virus recovered from the cDNA were similar to those of the parental virus. Pathogenesis did not appear in the pigs, dairy goats or suckling mice, but neutralizing antibodies were raised 5-6 days after the virus challenge. The utilization of O Manisa as a safe vaccine strain will increase if recombinant viruses can be manipulated by inserting or removing a marker gene for differential serology or replacing the protective gene from another serotype.
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