Claims
- 1. A method of increasing the resistance of dogs to Canine Herpesvirus infection which comprises inoculating susceptible pups or bitches prior to exposure to Canine Herpesvirus with a vaccine comprising a microplaque mP variant which has a plaque size about 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus isolate, said mP variant engendering resistance to virulent Canine Herpesvirus induced disease in the pups or the pups of said bitches.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said small plaque-forming Canine Herpesvirus vaccine comprises a virus prepared by a process comprising the steps of:
- (a) inoculating a Canine Herpesvirus supporting medium with an isolate of Canine Herpesvirus
- (b) serially passing the virus at a suboptimal growth temperature less than about 33.degree. C. until a substantial number of small plaques are formed which contain a Canine Herpesvirus which has a plaque size when grown at 35.degree. C. less than about 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus isolate.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein a small plaque forming Canine Herpesvirus virus produced in step (b) is cloned and serially passaged in Canine Herpesvirus growth supporting medium to increase the virus titer.
- 4. The method of claims 2 or 3 where the suboptimal growth temperature is between about 28.degree. C. and about 33.degree. C.
- 5. A method of forming a small plaque variant reduced pathogenicity Canine Herpesvirus which comprises:
- (a) inoculating a Canine Herpesvirus supporting medium with an isolate of Canine Herpesvirus, and
- (b) serially passing the virus at a suboptimal growth temperature less than about 33.degree. C. until a substantial number of small plaques are formed which contain a Canine Herpesvirus which has a plaque size when grown at 35.degree. C. less than about 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus isolate.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein a small plaque forming Canine Herpesvirus virus produced in step (b) is cloned and serially passaged in Canine Herpesvirus growth supporting medium to increase the virus titer.
- 7. The method of claims 5 or 6 where the suboptimal growth temperature is between about 28.degree. C. and about 33.degree. C.
- 8. A method of increasing the resistance of dogs to Canine Herpesvirus infection which comprises inoculating susceptible pups or bitches prior to exposure to Canine Herpesvirus with a vaccine comprising a microplaque mP variant of Canine Herpesvirus strain F-205 which has a plaque size of 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus strain F-205 isolate, said mP variant engendering resistance to virulent Canine Herpesvirus induced disease in the pups or the pups of said bitches.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said small plaque-forming Canine Herpesvirus vaccine comprises a virus prepared by a process comprising the steps of:
- (a) inoculating a Canine Herpesvirus supporting medium with Canine Herpesvirus strain F-205; and
- (b) serially passing the virus at a suboptimal growth temperature less than about 33.degree. C. until a substantial number of small plaques are formed which contain a Canine Herpesvirus which has a plaque size when grown at 35.degree. C. less than about 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus isolate.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein a small plaque forming Canine Herpesvirus virus produced in step (b) is cloned and serially passaged in Canine Herpesvirus growth supporting medium to increase the virus filter.
- 11. The method of claims 9 or 10 where the suboptimal growth temperature is between 28.degree. C. and about 33.degree. C.
- 12. A method of forming a small plaque variant reduced pathogenicity Canine Herpesvirus which comprises:
- (a) inoculating a Canine Herpesvirus supporting medium with Canine Herpesvirus strain F-205; and
- (b) serially passing the virus at a suboptimal growth temperature less than about 33.degree. C. until a substantial number of small plaques are formed which contain a Canine Herpesvirus which has a plaque size when grown at 35.degree. C. less than about 0.7 times the diameter of the original Canine Herpesvirus isolate.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein a small plaque forming Canine Herpesvirus produced in step (b) is cloned and serially passaged in Canine Herpesvirus growth supporting medium to increase the virus titer.
- 14. The method of claims 12 or 13 where the suboptimal growth temperature is between about 28.degree. C. and about 33.degree. C.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 959,808, filed Nov. 13, 1978, now abandoned.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Carmichael et al., Infection and Immunity 20(1):108-114, Apr. 1978, Small-Plaque Variant of Canine Herpesvirus with Reduced Pathogenicity for Newborn Pups. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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