PMID: 8593387Sep 1, 1995Paper

Selection of vaccine strains of foot and mouth disease virus for use in southern Africa

Revue Scientifique Et Technique
D Fargeaud

Abstract

In the countries of Southern Africa, types SAT 1, SAT 2 and SAT 3 (SAT: Southern African Territories) of foot and mouth disease (FMD) virus are the most widely represented, especially the SAT 2 virus. Since 1982, examinations have been conducted on 139 isolates of these virus types. Other viruses, types O and A, have been detected in the north of this area. The typing and sub-typing of viruses with the complement fixation (CF) test can be improved by using panels of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), which provide an accurate antigenic profile of a new strain. A total of 33 SAT 2 strains have been investigated using MAbs, and the results enable the classification of viruses into groups presenting the same profile. The author presents comparisons of isolates and vaccine viruses using conventional methods of serotyping--CF and virus neutralisation (VN) tests--as well as profiling the isolates using MAbs. Both manners of analysis provide information on the relationships between the viruses. The CF and VN tests give details on how animals responded against a particular isolate and how this antibody response would recognise another isolate; from this, the serological relationships can be proposed with respect to how different isolates mi...Continue Reading

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