Effect of a trivalent (FPV, FHV, FCV) inactivated vaccine in kittens
2005
Lee, S.M. (Woosung Co., Ltd., Daejeon, Republic of Korea), E-mail: mini7226@hanmail.net | Yoon, I.J. (ChoongAng Vaccine Laboratory, Daejeon, Republic of Korea) | Lee, K.J. (Chungnam Livestock and Veterinary Service Institute, Gongju, Republic of Korea) | Lee, K.Y. (Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan) | Kim, M.K. (Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea) | Choi, H.W. (ChoongAng Vaccine Laboratory, Daejeon, Republic of Korea)
This study tested the effect of a trivalent (feline panleukopenia; FPV, feline viral rhinotracheitis; FHV, feline calicivirus infection; FCV) inactivated vaccine in cats. The vaccine was tested for the safety in guinea pigs, mice and cats. Also, it was tested for the efficacy in cats. The vaccine was inoculated to cats at 7~9 and 10~12 weeks of age (conventional schedule) and the serological response to vaccination was assessed and was compared to the unvaccinated group. All cats were bled by jugular venipuncture for FPV, FHV and FCV specific serological test (virus neutralizing antibody, VN) at 7~9, 10~12 and 13~15 weeks.
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