Abstract

Classical Swine Fever (CSF) is still one of the most economically important viral diseases of pigs. The disease is controlled by vaccination in the endemic countries. Hence, availability or supply of efficacious and potent vaccine in the field settings is of utmost importance. Currently, as per requirement of any Pharmacopoea, a CSF vaccine must contain 100 PD50/dose which is determined by vaccinating pigs at 1/40th and 1/160th dilution of each dose followed by virulent challenge at 28 days post vaccination (dpv). Here, the control and the unprotected groups succumb to disease and need to be euthanized. Moreover, such challenge experiments are not feasible for each batch of the vaccine. In this communication, an alternate method of PD50 dose calculation of live-attenuated CSF vaccines by measuring Serum Neutralizing Titre i.e Fluorescent Antibody Virus Neutralization (FAVN) titre of the vaccinated pigs at 28 dpv was established. This alternative method do not require the vaccinated pigs to be challenged. Serum samples, generated out of QC testing of eight batches of CSF vaccines in the laboratory, were tested and found that pigs having FAVN titre ≥10 were protected against challenge. Initially this test was optimized in serum samples of 12 animals and then validated with another 56 serum samples. It was found that the alternate method is 100% correlating with the challenge experiment. Thus, based on FAVN titre of the vaccinated animal serum, it can be predicted whether the pigs would or would not come through the challenge infection. Using the predicted status (protected/succumbed), PD50 can be calculated by applying Reed and Muench formula, hence alternate method can be used as routine QC test for potency of CSF vaccines. The newly developed assay was specific since no signal was observed in controls.

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