Patent classifications
C12N2750/14034
Porcine Circovirus Type 3 (PCV3) Vaccines, and Production and Uses Thereof
The present invention relates to the use of an immunogenic composition that comprises a porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) antigen for treatment of several clinical manifestations (diseases). Preferably, the clinical manifestations are associated with a PCV3 infection.
FELINE CALICIVIRUS VACCINE
The present invention provides new feline calicivirus vaccines, including multivalent vaccines. The present invention also provides methods of making and using the vaccines.
Methods Of Vaccine Administration
This invention relates to a method of treating a dog for canine diseases comprising administering to the dog therapeutically effective amounts of a vaccine, wherein the vaccine comprises viral antigens, a bacterin, or both, and wherein the vaccine is administered subcutaneously or orally according to the schedules provided herein.
PARAMYXOVIRIDAE EXPRESSION SYSTEM
The present invention relates to the field of (vector) vaccines, and especially to an enhanced arrangement of nucleotide sequences for expressing a Paramyxoviridae virus containing an exogenous gene of interest. The present invention further concerns related expression cassettes and vectors, which are suitable to express genes of interest, especially antigen encoding sequences. The viral vectors of the present invention are useful for producing an immunogenic composition or vaccine.
MULTIVALENT FELINE VACCINE
The present invention provides new multivalent vaccines for felines. The present invention also provides methods of making and using the multivalent vaccines alone or in combinations with other protective agents.
Porcine Circovirus Type 3 (PCV3) vaccines, and production and uses thereof
The present invention relates to the use of an immunogenic composition that comprises a porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) antigen for treatment of several clinical manifestations (diseases). Preferably, the clinical manifestations are associated with a PCV3 infection.
Generation of antibodies to tumor antigens and generation of tumor specific complement dependent cytotoxicity by administration of oncolytic vaccinia virus
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for use in inducing tumor-specific antibody mediated complement-dependent cytotoxic response in an animal having a tumor comprising administering to said animal a composition comprising a replication competent oncolytic virus wherein administration of the composition induces in the animal production of antibodies that mediate a CDC response specific to said tumor.
Porcine Circovirus Type 3 (PCV3) Vaccines, and Production and Uses Thereof
The present invention relates to the use of an immunogenic composition that comprises a porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) antigen for treatment of several clinical manifestations (diseases). Preferably, the clinical manifestations are associated with a PCV3 infection.
Hybrid core feline vaccines
The present invention relates to a hybrid vaccine for protecting a feline against diseases associated with respiratory diseases. The vaccine commonly includes a feline antigen. Methods for protecting felines against diseases associated with feline gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases, including but not limited to feline calicivirus, feline rhinotracheitis and feline panleukopenia, and methods of producing the feline vaccine are also provided.
Recombinant porcine parvovirus antigenic protein and use thereof
The present invention provides: a recombinant expression vector comprising a gene encoding a porcine parvovirus VP2 protein; a recombinant plant or a recombinant insect cell transformed with the vector; and a vaccine composition for a porcine parvovirus and a composition for diagnosing porcine parvovirus, both of which contain a porcine parvovirus VP2 protein obtained from the recombinant plant or the recombinant insect cell. When the recombinant plant or recombinant insect cell of the present invention is used, the porcine parvovirus antigenic protein can be produced with high efficiency, and the porcine parvovirus antigenic protein production method using the recombinant plant or recombinant insect cell has excellent safety and stability compared with other antigen production methods.