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http://dx.doi.org/10.7853/kjvs.2018.41.1.9

Analysis of foot-and-mouth disease virus structural protein antibody positive rates according to ages in cattle and pigs  

Choe, Changyong (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Jung, Young-Hun (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Do, Yoon-Jung (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Cho, Ara (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Kang, Seog-Jin (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Kim, Ui-Hyung (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Kim, Chan-Lan (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Shin, Sang-Min (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Yoo, Jae-Gyu (National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration)
Tark, Dongseob (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Park, Mi-Young (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Wee, Sung-Hwan (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
Ku, Bok-Kyung (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency)
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service / v.41, no.1, 2018 , pp. 9-13 More about this Journal
Abstract
The best way to prevent foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) constantly occurring in Korea will be vaccination. In this study, FMD vaccines were given to Korean native cattle (Hanwoo), dairy cattle, and pigs to investigate the antibody positive rate of FMD vaccine by age in year and month. Hanwoo, dairy cattle, and pigs showed antibody positive rates of 99.5%, 97.7%, and 95.9%, respectively. High antibody positive rates more than 95% were found in Hanwoo and dairy cattle. In particular, high antibody positive rates were found in Hanwoo and dairy cattle regardless of age. Pigs showed a relatively low antibody positive rate of 57.6% at 3 months of age and then constantly maintained a high antibody positive rate of above 95.0% after 4 months of age. As a result of this study, high antibody positive rates were found when regular FMD vaccination was given to newborn calves and piglets after FMD vaccination twice to them. Therefore, it is considered the most important to receive vaccination thoroughly according to vaccination plan in order to prevent FMD.
Keywords
FMD; Vaccination; Antibody positive rate; Cow; Pig;
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