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Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2003

Filed:

May. 31, 2000
Applicant:
Inventors:

John Albert Ellis, Saskatoon, CA;

Gordon Allan Moore, Belfast, GB;

Brian Meehan, Belfast, GB;

Edward Clark, Saskatoon, CA;

Deborah Haines, Saskatoon, CA;

Lori Hassard, Saskatoon, CA;

John Harding, Humboldt, CA;

Catherine Elisabeth Charreyre, Saint-Laurent de Mure, FR;

Gilles Emile Chappuis, Lyons, FR;

George Steve Krakowka, Columbus, OH (US);

Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Lyons, FR;

Francis McNeilly, Newtownards, GB;

Assignee:

Other;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61K 3/912 ; A01K 6/300 ; C12N 7/04 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A61K 3/912 ; A01K 6/300 ; C12N 7/04 ;
Abstract

Porcine circovirus-2 (PCV-2) is a recently identified agent wherein the potential spectrum of PCV-2-associated disease has been expanded by evidence of vertical and sexual transmission and associated reproductive failure in swine populations. PCV-2 was isolated from a litter of aborted piglets from a farm experiencing late term abortions and stillbirths. Severe, diffuse myocarditis was present in one piglet associated with extensive immunohistochemical staining for PCV-2 antigen. Variable amounts of PCV-2 antigen were also present in liver, lung and kidney of multiple fetuses. Inoculation of female pigs with a composition including an immunogen from PCV-2 or an epitope of interest from such an immunogen or with a vector expressing such an immunogen or epitope of interest prior to breeding, such as within the first five weeks of life, or prior to the perinatal period, or repeatedly over a lifetime, or during pregnancy, such as between the 6 and 8 and/or the 10 and 13 weeks of gestation, can prevent myocarditis, abortion and intrauterine infection associated with porcine circovirus-2. In addition, innoculation of male and/or female pigs with the aforementioned compositions can be carried out to prevent transmission of PCV-2 from male to female (or vice versa) during mating. Thus, the invention involves methods and compositions for preventing myocarditis, abortion and intrauterine infection associated with porcine circovirus-2.


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