Recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys and use thereof

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Antigen – epitope – or other immunospecific immunoeffector – Recombinant virus encoding one or more heterologous proteins...

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C424S204100, C424S229100, C435S069100, C435S320100

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06866852

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys modified by the presence of cDNA encoding the F protein of Newcastle disease virus under the control of a promoter. The poultry vaccine consisting of the recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys of the present invention can induce in chickens protective immunity against Newcastle disease virus.

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patent: 1 026 246 (2000-08-01), None
patent: WO 9918215 (1999-04-01), None
Patent Abstract of Japan; Pub. No. 2001-000188;Sep. 1, 2001; full translation.
Saito et al.; U.S. Appl. No 09/509,871, filed Jul. 5, 2000 corresponding to WO99/18215.
K. Tsukamoto, et al.; “Complete, Long-Lasting Protection against Lethal Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Challenge by a Single Vaccination with an Avian Herpesvirus Vector Expressing VP2 Antigens”; Journal of Virology, vol. 76, No. 11, Jun. 2002, pp. 5637-5645.

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