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Intranasal Administration of Recombinant Influenza Vaccines in Chimeric Mouse Models to Study Mucosal Immunity
Published on: June 25, 2015
A chimeric measles virus with canine distemper envelope protects ferrets from lethal distemper challenge
Ronan Nicolas Rouxel1, Nicholas Svitek, Veronika von Messling
1INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, University of Quebec, 531, boul. des Prairies, Laval, Quebec H7V 1B7, Canada.
Abstract:
CDV infects a broad range of carnivores, and over the past decades it has caused outbreaks in a variety of wild carnivore populations. Since the currently available live-attenuated vaccine is not sufficiently safe in these highly susceptible species, we produced a chimeric virus combining the replication complex of the measles Moraten vaccine strain with the envelope of a recent CDV wild type isolate. The resulting virus did not cause disease or immunosuppression in ferrets and conferred protection from challenge with a lethal wild type strain, demonstrating its potential value for wildlife conservation efforts.

