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- W2004197932 abstract "Subunit vaccines are a suitable alternative for the control of classical swine fever. However, such vaccines have as the main drawback the relatively long period of time required to induce a protective response, which hampers their use under outbreak conditions. In this work, type I interferon is used as an immunostimulating molecule in order to increase the immunogenicity of a vaccine candidate based on the E2-CSFV antigen produced in goat milk. Pigs vaccinated with E2-CSFV antigen co-formulated with recombinant human alpha interferon were protected against clinical signs and viremia as early as 7 days post-vaccination. It was also demonstrated that interferon stimulates a response of specific anti-CSFV neutralizing antibodies. The present work constitutes the first report of a subunit vaccine able to confer complete protection by the end of the first week after vaccination. These results suggest that the E2-CSFV antigen combined with type I interferons could be potentially used under outbreak conditions to stop CSFV spread and for eradication programs in CSF enzootic areas." @default.
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- W2004197932 title "Human αIFN co-formulated with milk derived E2-CSFV protein induce early full protection in vaccinated pigs" @default.
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