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. 2021 Jan 23;22(3-4):517–523. doi: 10.1186/BF03548676

Hog Cholera Antibodies in Pigs Vaccinated with an Aujeszky-Vaccine Based on Antigen Produced in IB-RS-2 Cells

Svinepestantistoffer i grise efter vaccination med en Aujeszky-vaccine fremstillet på antigen produceret i IB-RS-2 celler

Merethe Holm Jensen 1,
PMCID: PMC8300454  PMID: 6283854

Abstract

The cell line IB-RS-2 is confirmed to be persistently infected with hog cholera virus. Vaccination of pigs against Aujeszky’s Disease with an inactivated vaccine based on antigen produced on this cell line induced neutralizing antibodies against hog cholera virus.

Keywords: hog cholera antibodies, IB-RS-2 cells, Aujeszkyvaccination

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