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Background:
Immunization with inactivated vaccines is an effective strategy to control foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in endemic countries. In India, inactivated trivalent vaccine against O, A and Asia1 has been used in the bi-annual vaccination program. Traces of viral non-structural proteins (NSPs) in the current inactivated vaccines interfere in the serology-based differentiation of infected from vaccinated animals (DIVA). Therefore, developing a DIVA compliant vaccine will facilitate in accurate sero-surveillance/sero-monitoring. To address this issue, research was initiated at ICAR-IVRI Bengaluru campus for the reverse genetics approach-based development of negative marker vaccine constituting Indian vaccine strains of FMDV serotypes O (IND R2/75), A (IND 40/2000) and Asia 1(IND 63/72) with deletion in portion of NSP (3A protein) of vaccine viruses. Preliminary studies on immunoreactivity of monovalent vaccines in guinea pigs demonstrated their suitability as vaccine candidates. Further, trivalent inactivated deletion marker vaccine formulation was successfully evaluated in a limited number of cattle, a natural host for FMD. This vaccine would be a promising alternative to currently used vaccine, especially as India advances towards achieving a disease-free status through a combined strategy of vaccination and rigorous disease surveillance:
Technology Details:
The innovation achieves the benefits of marker attribute of the Indian FMD vaccine strains in trivalent formulation. The negative marker FMD vaccine helps to rule out false- positive cases in a disease-free zone with vaccination, in the course of disease eradication:
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