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Avian Dis ; 19(4): 781-90, 1975.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-987

ABSTRACT

Cell-associated Marek's disease (MD) vaccine was suspended at dilutions normally used for vaccination in seven commercially available diluents and in tryptose phosphate broth. The stability of diluted vaccines was determined by assay in cell cultures subjected to 0 to 37 C for 0 to 90 minutes. Optimum holding temperatures for MD vaccine virus survival varied with the specific diluents employed. Some diluents afforded greatest survival when dilution was at 0 C and held at 0 C, while others performed best when dilution was at 25 C followed by cooling and holding at 0 C. Diluents which allowed greatest survival when tested at 37 C also performed well under other temperature regimes. Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate and various buffering compounds were added to commercial diluents used for diluting MD vaccine. Additives producing osmolality of 745 mOsm/kg and higher markedly reduced vaccine virus survival. The adverse effects of high osmotic pressure were accentuated by extended holding time, elevated incubation temperature, and physical manipulations including mechanical mixing or expressing through a syringe and needle. Satisfactory MD vaccine virus survival was afforded by a commercial diluent especially formulated to accommodate the pH osmolality changes produced by adding spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate.


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Herpesvirus 2, Gallid/immunology , Viral Vaccines , Herpesvirus 2, Gallid/drug effects , Herpesvirus 2, Gallid/growth & development , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Osmotic Pressure , Spectinomycin/pharmacology , Temperature
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Avian Dis ; 13(3): 677-80, 1969 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5818067
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