Longitudial studies in Italian turkey farms demonstrated that subtype B virus was frequently detected some period after sub type B vaccination. Sequencing showed that these later viruses were not derived form the previously applied vaccine. More detailed sequence analysis of fusion and attachment protein genes showed that these later subtype B detections formed a cluster. The attachment protein genes in this cluster were dissimilar to all those found in early B type viruses, including the established vaccines, and these themselves formed another cluster. One day old poults were vaccinated with subtype B vaccine in experimental conditions and later challenged with either early (TRT VR240) or later subtype B (205-16/04) field isolates. Protection was very poor as assessed by both clinical disease and shedding of virus after 205 challenge . The limited immunity observed may explain the dominance of the later type subtype B field viruses over a six year period in this Italian region. This may have resulted from immune pressure induced by mass subtype B vaccination.

Possible field Avian Metapneumovirus evolution avoiding vaccine induced immunity

CECCHINATO, MATTIA;
2008

Abstract

Longitudial studies in Italian turkey farms demonstrated that subtype B virus was frequently detected some period after sub type B vaccination. Sequencing showed that these later viruses were not derived form the previously applied vaccine. More detailed sequence analysis of fusion and attachment protein genes showed that these later subtype B detections formed a cluster. The attachment protein genes in this cluster were dissimilar to all those found in early B type viruses, including the established vaccines, and these themselves formed another cluster. One day old poults were vaccinated with subtype B vaccine in experimental conditions and later challenged with either early (TRT VR240) or later subtype B (205-16/04) field isolates. Protection was very poor as assessed by both clinical disease and shedding of virus after 205 challenge . The limited immunity observed may explain the dominance of the later type subtype B field viruses over a six year period in this Italian region. This may have resulted from immune pressure induced by mass subtype B vaccination.
2008
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Turkey Diseases
7th International Symposium on Turkey Diseases
9783939902966
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